1996
DOI: 10.1039/jm9960601309
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Structure and properties of sulfonated poly [(vinylidene fluoride)–g-styrene] norous membranes porous membranes

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“…The details of the preparation of the styrene grafted PVDF membranes (PVDF-g-PS) and the sulfonated membranes (PVDF-g-PSSA) have been described elsewhere. 15 The composition of the PVDF-g-PSSA membranes are collected in Figure 1 and Table I. …”
Section: Experimental Preparation Of Crosslinked Styrene Grafted and mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The details of the preparation of the styrene grafted PVDF membranes (PVDF-g-PS) and the sulfonated membranes (PVDF-g-PSSA) have been described elsewhere. 15 The composition of the PVDF-g-PSSA membranes are collected in Figure 1 and Table I. …”
Section: Experimental Preparation Of Crosslinked Styrene Grafted and mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because of incompatibility of polystyrene and PVDF, the grafts form phase separated regions, which are further reorganized in the following sulfonation reaction. 15,16 To further study the influence of crosslinking on the structure of the membranes, their crystallinity was determined. The inherent crystallinity of the PVDF decreases in the grafting process in the absence of crosslinkers and decreases further during the sulfonation.…”
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“…The current trend in this field is directed at the preparation of speciality polymers that consist of a hydrophobic backbone and hydrophilic side chains terminating in acid groups such as the sulfonic acid group (2,3). Among the polymers, the perfluorosulfonic polymer Nafion (acid form) has been recognized as the best of the proton-conducting polymer electrolytes that have been synthesized because of its amphiphilic nature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%