Ion-containing membranes were constructed using a single-step microemulsion
polymerization. In addition to conventional characterization, their ionic
conductivities were assessed by alternating current impedance spectroscopy.
The ionic conductivities of the membranes are in the range of (2-3) x 10(-
3) S/cm and are much higher than conventional PEG-type polymer electrolytes
, or about 1 order of magnitude lower than that of perfluorosulfonate ionom
ers. The main conducting mechanism for the membrane is related to the exist
ence of the aqueous phase. Further improvement on the conductivity of the m
embrane is in progress.