Abstract
Multiblock copolymers based on alternating segments of telechelic phenoxide terminated hydrophilic fully disulfonated poly(arylene ether sulfone) (BPS100) and decafluorobiphenyl (DFBP) terminated hydrophobic poly(arylene ether ketimine) (PEEKt), were synthesized from the hydrophilic and ketimine-protected amorphous hydrophobic telechelic oligomers by nucleophilic coupling reactions. After film formation from DMSO, the copolymer was acidified, which converted the ketimine to semi-crystalline ketone segments and the sulfonate salts to disulfonic acids. A semi-crystalline phase with a Tm of 325 °C was confirmed. The semi-crystalline multiblock copolymer membranes were tough, ductile and solvent resistant. Fundamental properties as proton exchange membranes (PEMs) showed enhanced conductivities under fully hydrated and reduced humidity conditions. These multiblock copolymers exhibited low in-plane anisotropic swelling behavior, in contrast to the random copolymers.
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