Understanding Water Uptake and Transport in Nafion Using X-ray Microtomography
| Date Published |
04/2013
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| Publication Type | Journal Article
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| DOI |
10.1021/mz300651a
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| Abstract |
To develop new ionomers and optimize existing ones, there is a need to understand their structure/function relationships experimentally. In this letter, synchrotron X-ray microtomography is used to examine water distributions within Nafion, the most commonly used ionomer. Simultaneous high spatial (~1 μm) and temporal (~10 min) resolutions, previously unattained by other techniques, clearly show the nonlinear water profile across the membrane thickness, with a continuous transition from dynamic to steady-state transport coefficients with the requisite water-content dependence. The data also demonstrate the importance of the interfacial condition in controlling the water profile and help to answer some long-standing debates in the literature. |
| Journal |
ACS Macro Letters
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| Volume |
2
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| Year of Publication |
2013
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| Issue |
4
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| Pagination |
288 - 291
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| ISSN Number |
2161-1653
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| Short Title |
ACS Macro Lett.
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