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Aromatic ionomers have emerged as promising alternatives to perfluorosulfonic acid polymers to be applied as proton exchange membranes in fuel cells. However, the paradox between the ion conductivity and stability is still a challenge precluding the commercialization of aromatic ionomers. In this paper, we report the design of a novel sulfonated poly(arylene ether nitrile) multi-block structure by...
This article reviews recent studies on proton exchange membrane (PEM) materials for polymer electrolyte fuel cells. In particular, it focuses on the development of novel sulfonated aromatic hydrocarbon polymers for PEMs as alternatives to conventional perfluorinated polymers. It is necessary to improve proton conductivity especially under low-humidity conditions at high operating temperatures to breakthrough...
A novel regio-controlled poly(2,5-diphenethoxy-p-phenylene) partially functionalized with sulfonic acids has been developed for a proton exchange membrane. Poly(2,5-diphenethoxy-p-phenylene) was prepared via the oxidative-coupling polycondensation using iron(III) trichloride as an oxidant. A high molecular weight polymer over 270,000 in the weight-average molecular weight was quantitatively obtained...
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