Journal of Polymer Science Part B: Polymer Physics, Vol.36, No.6, 983-989, 1998
Measurement of free-volume hole size distribution in Nafion-117 using positron annihilation spectroscopy
We report a new result of free-volume hole size distribution in water and ethanol-swollen Nafion-117 polymer. With the increase in water content, free-volume hole size decreases, but overall the volume fraction increases. The hole size distribution in dry polymer is seen to be distinctly different from hydrated membranes. The narrow and symmetric distribution in hydrated membrane as compared to dry membrane is believed to be a consequence of crosslinking due to cluster formation. In alcohol-swollen membranes, on the other hand, not only are the free-volume size and fraction seen to be higher, the hole size distribution is seen to be broader compared to dry or hydrated membranes, indicating the effect of penetration of alcohol into the hydrophobic backbone region. We have also examined our results vis-a-vis reported gas diffusion studies in Nafion in the framework of existing free-volume model.
Keywords:GAS PERMEATION;PRESSURE-DEPENDENCE;MEMBRANES;POLYMERS;PROGRAM;DIFFUSION;IONOMERS;CONTIN;OXYGEN