Phase separation and morphology control of polymer blend membranes of sulfonated and nonsulfonated polysulfones for direct methanol fuel cell application

Dong Hwee Kim, Jisu Choi, Young Taik Hong, Sung Chul Kim

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    Abstract

    Polymer blend membranes composed of a proton conducting component and a methanol barrier component were prepared for direct methanol fuel cells. Sulfonated poly(arylene ether sulfone) copolymer with 60 mol% sulfonation (sPAES-60) was synthesized via a poly-condensation reaction from 3,3′-disulfonated-4,4′-dichlorodiphenyl sulfone (SDCDPS), 4,4′-dichlorodiphenyl sulfone (DCDPS), and 4,4′-biphenol (BP) for the proton conducting component. Poly(ether) sulfone copolymer (RH-2000, Solvay) was used to compensate for the mechanical and chemical weakness of sPAES-60 and to reduce the methanol permeability. By varying the drying condition and the concentration of the casting solution (10, 15, 20 wt%), blend membranes having various phase separated morphologies were obtained. The morphology was characterized by SEM, EDAX, and AFM. In this paper, the effect of the drying conditions on the phase separation and morphology of the blend membranes was investigated.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)19-27
    Number of pages9
    JournalJournal of Membrane Science
    Volume299
    Issue number1-2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2007 Aug 1

    Keywords

    • Blend membrane
    • Co-continuous morphology
    • Direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC)
    • Drying condition
    • Phase separation

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Biochemistry
    • General Materials Science
    • Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
    • Filtration and Separation

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