Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol.74, No.1, 67-73, 1999
Proton-conducting polymers with reduced methanol permeation
The permeability of Nafion(R)117 and some types of acid-base and covalently crosslinked blend membranes to methanol was investigated. The methanol crossover was measured as a function of time using a gas chromatograph with a flame ionization detector. In comparison to Nafion, the investigated acid-base and covalently crosslinked blend membranes show a significant lower permeation rate to methanol. Additionally, another method to reduce the methanol permeability is presented. In this concept a thin barrier layer is plasma polymerized on Nafion 117 membranes. It is shown that a plasma polymer layer with a thickness of 0.3 mu m reduces the permeability to methanol by an order of magnitude.
Keywords:BARRIER FILMS;PLASMAS