TY - JOUR AU - Moon Jeong Park AU - Kenneth H Downing AU - Andrew Jackson AU - Enrique D Gomez AU - Andrew M Minor AU - David Cookson AU - Adam Z Weber AU - Nitash P Balsara AB -

We establish a new systematic methodology for controlling the water retention of polymer electrolyte membranes. Block copolymer membranes comprising hydrophilic phases with widths ranging from 2 to 5 nm become wetter as the temperature of the surrounding air is increased at constant relative humidity. The widths of the moist hydrophilic phases were measured by cryogenic electron microscopy experiments performed on humid membranes. Simple calculations suggest that capillary condensation is important at these length scales. The correlation between moisture content and proton conductivity of the membranes is demonstrated.

BT - Nano Letters DA - 11/2007 DO - 10.1021/nl072617l IS - 11 LA - eng M1 - 11 N2 -

We establish a new systematic methodology for controlling the water retention of polymer electrolyte membranes. Block copolymer membranes comprising hydrophilic phases with widths ranging from 2 to 5 nm become wetter as the temperature of the surrounding air is increased at constant relative humidity. The widths of the moist hydrophilic phases were measured by cryogenic electron microscopy experiments performed on humid membranes. Simple calculations suggest that capillary condensation is important at these length scales. The correlation between moisture content and proton conductivity of the membranes is demonstrated.

PY - 2007 SP - 3547 EP - 3552 T2 - Nano Letters TI - Increased water retention in polymer electrolyte membranes at elevated temperatures assisted by capillary condensation VL - 7 ER -