Hydration and proton conductivity of ionomers: The model case of sulfonated aromatic polymers

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The hydration of proton-conducting ionomers is described in terms of a simplified model, where only osmotic and elastic contributions to the Gibbs free energy of hydration are considered. Although only two physically meaningful parameters are used - the deformation parameter, inversely proportional to the elastic modulus of the ionomer, and the free volume parameter - simulated hydration isotherms are in good agreement with the experiment. The proton mobility u inside the electrolyte solution of the ionomer is calculated from the proton conductivity determined at various hydration numbers. Its variation with the proton concentration c reveals the percolation threshold of hydrated nanometric channels and the tortuosity of the membrane. Above the percolation threshold, a power law u ~ c -3 is observed, in agreement with the "universal" law for 3-dimensional percolation. The proton conductivity s shows at 100°C a maximum of 0.2 S/cm at a hydration number ~90. The σ = f(c) plot allows to predict, which hydration conditions are necessary for a desired area specific resistance.

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Knauth, P., & Di Vona, M. L. (2014). Hydration and proton conductivity of ionomers: The model case of sulfonated aromatic polymers. Frontiers in Energy Research. Frontiers Media S.A. https://doi.org/10.3389/fenrg.2014.00050

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