Abstract

Polysulfones and polyphenylsulfones having pendant phenyl groups with sulfonic acid units have been prepared by lithiation of the respective polymer, followed by reaction with 2-sulfobenzoic acid cyclic anhydride. The resulting ionomers were cast into membranes and properties such as thermal stability, ion-exchange capacity, water sorption and proton conductivity were evaluated. These membranes proved to have a high thermal stability, with a decomposition temperature between 300 and 350 °C, and a high proton conductivity, 60 mS/cm at 70 °C for a polyphenylsulfone with 0.9 sulfonic acid group per repeating unit measured at 100% relative humidity. Moreover, some of the membranes endured immersion in water at temperatures ranging from 20 to 150 °C without swelling extensively, and therefore kept their mechanical stability under these conditions. It was also shown that these membranes retained a high conductivity up to 150 °C under humidifying conditions. The combination of properties make these membranes potential candidates for fuel cells operating at temperatures above 100 °C.

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