Abstract
AbstractProperty–structure correlation in proton exchange membranes, prepared by simultaneous radiation grafting of styrene into FEP films and their subsequent sulfonation, was evaluated. The distribution of ionic sites across the membrane matrix was determined by microprobe measurements. The properties of these membranes, such as ion exchange capacity, swelling and ionic resistivity as a function of the degree of grafting, were studied. The thermal stability of membranes was studied using thermogravimetric analysis and ion exchange capacity measurements. Membranes undergo considerable structural changes in terms of the increase in the ionic content, enhanced hydrophilicity and decrease in crystallinity with the increasing degree of grafting. A correlation between some physical properties and stuctural changes occurring during the membrane preparation was established.
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