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Studies of Water in Nafion Membranes: Using Deuteron and Oxygen‐17 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, and Dielectric Relaxation Techniques

Abstract

Deuteron and oxygen‐17 nuclear magnetic resonance measurements and dielectric relaxation studies of Nafion‐117 membranes with variable water content (approximately 5–18% by weight) have been carried out. Glassy behavior of the water domains at low temperature, below ca. 200 K, is evidenced by the specific nature of the 2H NMR line shapes. Activation energies extracted from 2H spin‐lattice relaxation data on the high temperature side of the T1 minimum exhibit a steady increase with increasing water content. In spite of a high degree of molecular mobility, angular‐dependent spectra in both as‐received and stretched samples reflect considerable anisotropy of the host polymer. A dielectric loss peak is observed which previously has been attributed to the glass transition of the aqueous domains.

Authors

Chen RS; Jayakody JP; Greenbaum SG; Pak YS; Xu G; McLin MG; Fontanella JJ

Journal

Journal of The Electrochemical Society, Vol. 140, No. 4, pp. 889–895

Publisher

The Electrochemical Society

Publication Date

April 1, 1993

DOI

10.1149/1.2056223

ISSN

0013-4651

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