An infrared study of water-ion interactions in perfluorosulfonate (Nafion) membranes

We have studied the infrared spectra of Nafion membranes in twenty different cationic forms, in order to characterize the water-anion-cation interactions at low water contents. Spectra in the OH stretching region and in the HOH bending region allow the distinction between hydrogen-bonded and non-hyd...

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