The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the respective hydrolysis stabilit
y of phthalic and naphthalenic imide structures through the study of model
compounds. The NMR and IR spectroscopic analyses of model compounds, before
and after aging in water, at temperature representative of fuel cell worki
ng temperature, indicated structural modifications according to imide ring
structure. The phthalic model stability was inferior to 1 h at 80 degreesC
whereas the confirmed naphthalenic model one was superior to 100 h in the s
ame conditions. Moreover, a limited hydrolysis of naphthalenic imide cycle
was also shown. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.