Martschin P, Prolß T, Hutzler A, Thiele S, Kerres J (2025)
Publication Type: Journal article
Publication year: 2025
DOI: 10.1039/d4py01289e
The membrane is the heart of an electrochemical cell. Nowadays, PFSA-based materials, e.g., Nafion®, are state-of-the-art in large-scale energy applications. However, PFSAs are relatively expensive and give rise to concerns regarding toxic intermediates in the production process. Moreover, their recyclability and their biodegradability are questionable. Thus, there is a strong need to develop alternative materials with comparable or better properties. This study presents a new class of phosphonated hydrocarbon polymers based on commercially available polysulfone Udel (PSU) synthesized by a lithiation reaction. The modified PSUs were subsequently phosphonated by a Michaelis-Arbuzov reaction. All synthesized polymers/ionomers were further characterized by NMR, DSC, TGA, GPC, TEM, and titration. Moreover, the first blend membranes could be produced out of the new class of PSU derivatives. In summary, four different polymers were synthesized, of which three were successfully phosphonated. Starting from the phosphonated species, three different acid-acid blend membranes were manufactured with sufficient ionic conductivity. These novel phosphonic acid group-containing materials are promising candidates for membranes or ionomers in electrochemical applications, like (HT)-PEMFCs, (HT)-PEMWEs, or redox flow batteries.
APA:
Martschin, P., Prolß, T., Hutzler, A., Thiele, S., & Kerres, J. (2025). Preparation of a new class of phosphonated hydrocarbon polymers based on polysulfone. Polymer Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/d4py01289e
MLA:
Martschin, Philipp, et al. "Preparation of a new class of phosphonated hydrocarbon polymers based on polysulfone." Polymer Chemistry (2025).
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