Confocal Raman Microscopy as an In Situ Probe of Volume Change in Hydration-Sensitive Polymer Membranes

Date Published
07/15/2025
Publication Type
Journal Article
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DOI
10.1021/acs.analchem.5c02095
Abstract

An approach is described for measuring hydration-induced volume change within ion conductive polymer membranes and thin films by adapting the technique of confocal Raman microscopy. With careful consideration of factors that affect excitation and scattering within the confocal probe volume region, material swelling and deswelling were estimated from the intensities of polymer matrix spectral features. A high numerical aperture oil-immersion objective was used to achieve tight focusing within samples and the efficient collection of Raman scattered light. The approach is demonstrated for a fluorinated cation-exchange ionomer (Nafion) and the hydrocarbon anion-exchange ionomer Sustainion. Samples were monitored while under a nitrogen atmosphere that was cycled between dry and humid (∼50% relative humidity, RH) states. The volume changes estimated from the Raman spectra were in close agreement with those derived from conventional measurements. The reported work advances understanding needed to adapt confocal Raman microscopy for quantitative in situ and operando studies of ionomers within electrochemical devices, such as polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells and electrolyzers, and lays a foundation for broader applications in the study of hydration-induced polymer swelling and the associated molecular level water and polymer framework structural changes.

Journal
Analytical Chemistry
Volume
97
Year of Publication
2025
Issue
27
Pagination
14126-14131
Publisher
American Chemical Society (ACS)
ISSN Number
0003-2700, 1520-6882
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