Issue 11, 2008

Probing proton dissociation in ionic polymers by means of in situATR-FTIR spectroscopy

Abstract

The hydration process of cationic membrane protogenic groups was investigated using in situATR-FTIR spectroscopy. The aim of this study is to provide a relationship between the hydration degree of the membrane and the dissociation state of exchange sites inside the polymer material. IR spectra were recorded by means of an environmental device specifically manufactured to allow the control of water vapour pressure in equilibrium with the sample. The behaviour of Nafion® 112 and sulfonated poly(ether ether ketone) (S-PEEK), in both proton and sodium forms, was compared. IR data, analyzed and fitted in the 800–1850 cm−1 spectral range, gave precise information on the assignment of sulfonic group vibrational modes. The results of this study improve the understanding of the transition phenomena between dissociated and undissociated states of the grafted sites in protonic conductors.

Graphical abstract: Probing proton dissociation in ionic polymers by means of in situATR-FTIR spectroscopy

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
17 Oct 2007
Accepted
03 Jan 2008
First published
31 Jan 2008

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2008,10, 1577-1583

Probing proton dissociation in ionic polymers by means of in situATR-FTIR spectroscopy

L. Grosmaire, S. Castagnoni, P. Huguet, P. Sistat, M. Boucher, P. Bouchard, P. Bébin and S. Deabate, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2008, 10, 1577 DOI: 10.1039/B714870D

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