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  Polyphenylene Sulfide Sulphonic Acid: Processing, Solid State Conductivity and Electrolyte Transport Properties
 
 
Title: Polyphenylene Sulfide Sulphonic Acid: Processing, Solid State Conductivity and Electrolyte Transport Properties
Author: Montoneri, E.
Modica, G.
Giuffre, L.
Bicelli, L. Peraldo
Maffi, S.
Appeared in: International journal of polymeric materials
Paging: Volume 11 (1987) nr. 4 pages 263-279
Year: 1987-05-01
Contents: Polyphenylene sulfide sulphonic acid is an amorphous, non melting solid which dissolves only in SOCl2, dehydrates at 40-180°C and degrades with heavy weight loss starting from 270°C. The polymer has been tested as solid state component of electrochemical devices in the 20-160°C range with the following results: conductivity (ohm-1 cm-1) = 10-1 in 30% KOH aq., 10-2 in 5 atm steam pressure and 10-5 in air; transport number in KCl (t+) ∼ 1. Possible applications are discussed in relation to the performance of other established material.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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