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The state of water and the nature of ion clusters in crosslinked proton conducting membranes of styrene grafted and sulfonated poly(vinylidene fluoride)

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Proton conducting membranes were prepared by irradiation grafting with styrene followed by sulfonation on matrices of poly(vinylidene fluoride), PVDF. Membranes crosslinked with divinylbenzene and/or bis(vinylphenyl)ethane were compared to non-crosslinked membranes. The ion conductivity of the crosslinked membranes is lower than that of the non-crosslinked membranes. This is due partly to the very inefficient sulfonation of the crosslinked membranes below the graft penetration level, which in turn leads to a low water uptake at low degrees of grafting. The graft penetration level is lower in crosslinked membranes than in non-crosslinked membranes. This leads to a more compact structure of the crosslinked grafts within the matrix. The lower ion conductivity in the crosslinked membranes is therefore partly also due to restricted mobility of the ion clusters necessary for ion and water transport in the membranes.

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