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Polymer, Vol.50, No.25, 6001-6008, 2009
Synthesis and properties of novel sulfonated poly(phenylquinoxaline)s as proton exchange membranes
Two series of sulfonated poly(phenylquinoxaline)s (SPPQ-x and SPPQ(O)-x, x refers to molar percentage of sulfonated tetraamine monomer) were first synthesized from a sulfonated tetraamine (4,4'-bis(3,4-diaminophenoxy)biphenyl-3.3'-disulfonic acid) and two aromatic bisbenzils (4-phenylglyoxalylbenzil and p,p'-oxydibenzil) in a mild condition. The structures of SPPQ-x and SPPQ(0)-x were characterized by IR and H-1 NMR spectra. The properties of these polymer films, such as water uptake, water swelling ratio, proton conductivity, thermal properties, methanol permeability, hydrolytic and oxidative stability were also investigated. The resulting polymers generally showed good solubility in DMAc and DMSO. Flexible and tough membranes with high mechanical strength were prepared. They show very high thermal, thermooxidative, hydrolytic stabilities and low methanol permeability. SPPQ-100 with the IEC value (2.41 mmol/g) displays the conductivity of 0.1 S/cm and a swelling ratio of 7.3% at 100 degrees C. The low swelling was attributed to the high rigid of polymer backbones and the strong intermolecular interaction between the basic nitrogen atoms of quinoxaline units and sulfonic acid groups. Moreover, we found that the conductivities of SPPQ(O)-x membranes were higher than SPPQ-x membranes at the similar IEC value. The highest conductivity of 0.2 S/cm was obtained for SPPQ(O)-100 at 140 degrees C. A combination of excellent dimensional and hydrolytic stabilities indicated that the SPPQ ionomers were good candidate materials for proton exchange membrane in fuel cell applications. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.