Abstract

AbstractPolymer electrolyte membranes (PEMs) containing alkylsulfonic acid grafts can be prepared by radiation‐induced graft copolymerization of methyl acrylate (MA) and methyl methacrylate (MMA) into a poly(ethylene‐co‐tetrafluoroethylene) film followed by sulfonation of the MA units in the copolymer grafts using an equimolar complex of chlorosulfonic acid and 1,4‐dioxane (ClSO3H‐Complex). PEMs with MA/MMA copolymer grafts that are 33%–79% MA units were prepared by preirradiation with a dose of 20 kGy and grafting in bulk comonomers at 60°C. The grafted films are treated with ClSO3H‐Complex to obtain PEMs with ion exchange capacity of 0.36‐0.81 mmol/g (sulfonation degrees of 20%–40%) and proton conductivity of 0.04‐0.065 S/cm. These values can be controlled by changing the MA content the sulfonation occurring at an α‐carbonyl carbon. The PEMs with higher MMA content showed higher durability in water (80°C) and under oxidative conditions (3% H2O2) at 60°C. This is because the PMMA grafts in the PEMs have no proton at an α‐carbonyl carbon, which is considered to be a trigger of the degradation of grafting polymers. © 2009 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci, 2009

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