ABSTRACT:A method for producing Nafion® powder from commercially available pellets, and using this powder to produce membranes, is described. A description of particle size distribution, chemical composition, and thermal properties of Nafion® powders prepared by high-energy ball milling of pellets is given. Nafion® powders prepared in this manner exhibit thermal behavior similar to that of the precursor pellets; however, traces of iron from the milling materials are shown to be present through transmission electron microscopy analysis of the particles. The membranes prepared by hot pressing of the Nafion® powders also show thermal behavior similar to that of the precursor pellet materials.
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