2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpowsour.2005.04.021
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Proton exchange membranes based on PVDF/SEBS blends

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“…They can be utilized as fibers and films mostly in linear movement requirements in various engineering applications such as active micro air vehicle wings 4 , piezolaminated columns 18 , and shape correction films in space applications 19 . Other applications may include: Proton exchange membranes 20 , filtration membranes 21 , structural health monitoring 22 , endoscopic tactile sensors 23 , and macrofluidic control 24 , Kwon and Dzenis, for instance, embedded PVDF films of tens of microns thick into the graphite/epoxy (CFRP) composite laminates to monitor the tensile failure of unidirectional CFRP laminates 25 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They can be utilized as fibers and films mostly in linear movement requirements in various engineering applications such as active micro air vehicle wings 4 , piezolaminated columns 18 , and shape correction films in space applications 19 . Other applications may include: Proton exchange membranes 20 , filtration membranes 21 , structural health monitoring 22 , endoscopic tactile sensors 23 , and macrofluidic control 24 , Kwon and Dzenis, for instance, embedded PVDF films of tens of microns thick into the graphite/epoxy (CFRP) composite laminates to monitor the tensile failure of unidirectional CFRP laminates 25 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Carefully selected blend morphologies could improve methanol fuel cell performance by restricting, for example, the swelling of the hydrophilic blend component in such a way that the benefit in methanol crossover reduction is far greater than the drawback related to proton conductivity reduction. Recent investigations on the fabrication of polymer blend membranes produced using meltprocessing technologies have shown the potential of this approach [24][25][26]. The use of melt-processable polymers provides a significant cost-reduction compared to conventional PEM fabrication technologies and simplifies the scale-up toward mass production.…”
Section: E-mail Addressmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sulfonation reaction was terminated by soaking the films during 1 h in methanol at room temperature and 1 h in a mixture 1:1 methanol:deionised water at 80 • C. They were finally washed several times and stored in the acid form in deionised water. The procedure has been described previously in greater details [24].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Although SEBS allows high proton conduction through the sulfonation of the styrene units, difficulties in film casting of its pure form and the high water uptake of sulfonated SEBS in the presence of water hinders the efforts to convert it to a proton-exchange film [9,10]. Nonetheless, several studies observed low water uptake and good mechanical properties by blending SEBS with hydrophobic polymers such as polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) or high-density polyethylene [11,12]. However, these studies failed to provide evidence for the stability of such blends, which results in highly incompatible components, before and after sulfonation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%