“…6(a) reflected the influence of the sPCN loading on the glass transition behaviour of Nafion. As reported [26], the pristine Nafion membrane exhibits two glass transition regions: DT g, ion ¼ 150e200 C represents the energy barrier caused by the association of the pendant eSO 3 H groups and DT g, seg ¼ 100 C reflects the energy required to drive segment motions along the perfluoro backbone of Nafion [27,28]. With the inclusion of sPCN in Nafion matrix from 0.5% to 1.5%, the DT g, seg moves up to a relatively higher temperature.…”