K. Asaka et al., State of water and ionic conductivity of solid polymer electrolyte membranes in relation to polymer actuators, J ELEC CHEM, 505(1-2), 2001, pp. 24-32
This paper studies the state of the water and the ionic conductivity of sol
id polymer electrolyte membranes (SPM) of various ionic forms relating to p
olymer actuators. Perfluorinated polymers in both sulfonic and carboxylic f
orms were studied. From differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) measurement
s, the freezable water content in the SPM was estimated. From impedance mea
surements, the membrane conductivity of the SPM was estimated by equivalent
circuit analysis. The counter cation in the SPM can be categorized in thre
e groups from the freezable water content and the ionic conductivity of the
membrane. Group A includes small hydrophilic cations such as those of the
alkali and alkaline earth metals, for which the membrane conductivity incre
ases with an increase in the freezable water content of the membrane. Group
B includes hydrophobic cations such as alkyl ammonium ions except tetrapro
pyl- and tetrabutyl-ammonium ions in the perfluorosulfonic acid membrane. T
he ionic conductivity depends on the size of the ion and the membrane has a
relatively large freezable water content. Group C includes the large hydro
phobic cations such as TPrA and TBA in perfluorosulfonic acid membrane, whi
ch have a low conductivity and low freezable water content. In the light of
these results, the deformation properties of the SPM/metal composites an d
iscussed. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.