EPR investigation of HO. radical initiated degradation reactions of sulfonated aromatics as model compounds for fuel cell proton conducting membranes

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Hübner, G [1 ]
Roduner, E [1 ]
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[1] Univ Stuttgart, Inst Chem Phys, D-70569 Stuttgart, Germany
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10.1039/a807129b
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O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学];
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070304 ; 081704 ;
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In order to predict hydroxy radical initiated degradation of new proton conducting polymer membranes based on polystyrene, polyethersulfone, polyetheretherketone, or on polymers obtained by radiation grafting of styrene on different fluoropolymers, eight sulfonated aromatics were chosen as model compounds for EPR experiments, aiming at the identification of products of HO . radical reactions with these polymers. Photolysis of H2O2 was employed as the source of hydroxyl radicals. A detailed investigation of the pH profile was carried out for p-toluenesulfonic acid. Besides benzyl- and hydroxy-cyclohexadienyl radicals at lower pH values, phenoxyl radicals were identified, predominating in the pH range 10.5-13.0. A large number of new radicals give evidence of multiple hydroxylation of the aromatic rings, confirming reaction mechanisms proposed on the grounds of product analysis, but no evidence of dimerisation was found. The result as regards stability of organic proton exchange membranes for fuel cells is, that all unsaturated bonds and weakly bound atoms are subject to immediate attack by HO .. Ether links open by HO . ipso addition. Strategies for the reduction of membrane degradation should focus on a minimisation of HO . formation and of its access to the interior of the membrane.
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