Abstract

Radiation grafted and sulfonated poly(vinylidene fluoride), PVDF, membranes have been studied by thermal analysis and X-ray diffraction to determine the changes in membrane crystallinity and structure during preparation. Commercial PVDF films were irradiated with an electron beam, grafted with styrene and finally sulfonated. Both the crystallinity and the size of the crystallites of PVDF decrease in the grafting reaction. A further decrease in crystallinity is observed in the sulfonation reaction. The residual crystallinity of PVDF was considerable (10–20%) even in membranes which had been subjected to severe reaction conditions. These results can be explained by assuming that the grafting takes place mainly in the amorphous region of the PVDF, and close to the surfaces of the crystals, but that grafts do not penetrate into the crystals. The proton conductivity of the grafted and sulfonated PVDF membranes reached values comparable to those of Nafion membranes.

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