Blocky Ionomers via Sulfonation of Poly(ether ether ketone) in the Semicrystalline Gel State

Blocky sulfonated poly­(ether ether ketone) (SPEEK) ionomers were synthesized by postpolymerization functionalization in the gel state. Matched sets of blocky and random SPEEK with ion contents between 3 and 11 mol % were prepared, and the thermal transitions and crystallization kinetics were examin...

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description Blocky sulfonated poly­(ether ether ketone) (SPEEK) ionomers were synthesized by postpolymerization functionalization in the gel state. Matched sets of blocky and random SPEEK with ion contents between 3 and 11 mol % were prepared, and the thermal transitions and crystallization kinetics were examined using differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). At similar ion contents, the blocky SPEEK exhibited higher crystallizability and faster crystallization kinetics than random SPEEK. Reduced scattering contrast in the USAXS/SAXS/WAXD analysis of the blocky SPEEK copolymer membranes, relative to the random analogues, suggested that the ionic aggregates in blocky SPEEK were distributed in close proximity to the crystalline domains. Despite similar water uptake values for the low ion content random and blocky SPEEK membranes, the blocky SPEEK exhibited higher proton conductivities than their random analogues. At significantly higher ion contents (45 mol %), the blocky SPEEK membranes remained semicrystalline, showed controlled water uptake, and exhibited a 2.5 times higher conductivity over that of the amorphous, random analogues. Moreover, these new blocky, semicrystalline SPEEK membranes were found to exhibit a proton conductivity that was comparable to that of the benchmark 1100 EW Nafion.
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