Claims
- 1. A proton-exchange membrane comprising an ion-exchange material having a polymeric backbone and a plurality of pendent styrenic or fluorinated styrenic macromonomers covalently bonded thereto, wherein the plurality of pendent styrenic or fluorinated styrenic macromonomers comprise a uniform number of styrenic or fluorinated styrenic monomer repeat units, and wherein predominantly all of the styrenic or fluorinated styrenic monomer repeat units have at least one acidic group.
- 2. The proton-exchange membrane of claim 1 wherein the polymeric backbone is formed by a copolymerization reaction between a monomer and the styrenic or fluorinated styrenic macromonomers.
- 3. The proton-exchange membrane of claim 2 wherein the monomer is styrene or fluorinated styrene.
- 4. The proton-exchange membrane of claim 1 wherein the polymeric backbone is formed as a bulk polymer or copolymer, prior to having the plurality of pendent styrenic or fluorinated styrenic macromonomers covalently bonded thereto.
- 5. The proton-exchange membrane of claim 1 wherein the plurality of pendent styrenic or fluorinated styrenic macromonomers is a plurality of styrenic macromonomers comprising a uniform number of styrenic monomer repeat units.
- 6. The proton-exchange membrane of claim 1 wherein the plurality of pendent styrenic or fluorinated styrenic macromonomers is a plurality of fluorinated styrenic macromonomers comprising a uniform number of fluorinated styrenic monomer repeat units.
- 7. The proton-exchange membrane of claim 1 wherein the plurality of pendent styrenic or fluorinated styrenic macromonomers comprises a plurality of styrenic macromonomers comprising a uniform number of styrenic monomer repeat units, and a plurality of fluorinated styrenic macromonomers comprising a uniform number of fluorinated styrenic monomer repeat units
- 8. The proton-exchange membrane of claim 1 wherein the uniform number of styrenic or fluorinated styrenic monomer repeat units ranges from 10 to 150.
- 9. The proton-exchange membrane of claim 1 wherein the uniform number of styrenic or fluorinated styrenic monomer repeat units ranges from 10 to 49.
- 10. The proton-exchange membrane of claim 1 wherein the uniform number of styrenic or fluorinated styrenic monomer repeat units ranges from 50 to 99.
- 11. The proton-exchange membrane of claim 1 wherein the uniform number of styrenic or fluorinated styrenic monomer repeat units ranges from 20 to 40
- 12. The proton-exchange membrane of claim 1 wherein the uniform number of styrenic or fluorinated styrenic monomer repeat units ranges from 100 to 150.
- 13. The proton-exchange membrane of claim 1 wherein the styrenic or fluorinated styrenic macromonomers, having a uniform number of styrenic or fluorinated styrenic monomer repeat units, have a polydispersity ranging from 1.0 to 1.4.
- 14. The proton-exchange membrane of claim 1 wherein the styrenic or fluorinated styrenic macromonomers having a uniform number of styrenic or fluorinated styrenic monomer repeat units have a polydispersity ranging from 1.05 to 1.3.
- 15. The proton-exchange membrane of claim 1 wherein in excess of 70% of the styrenic or fluorinated styrenic monomer repeat units have at least one acidic group.
- 16. The proton-exchange membrane of claim 1 wherein in excess of 80% of the styrenic or fluorinated styrenic monomer repeat units have at least one acidic group.
- 17. The proton-exchange membrane of claim 1 wherein in excess of 90% of the styrenic or fluorinated styrenic monomer repeat units have at least one acidic group.
- 18. The proton-exchange membrane of claim 1 wherein all of the styrenic or fluorinated styrenic monomer repeat units have at least one acidic group.
- 19. The proton-exchange membrane of claim 1 wherein the acidic group is —SO3H, —PO2H2, —PO3H2, —CH2PO3H2, —OSO3H, —OPO2H2, —OPO3H2, or a mixture thereof.
- 20. The proton-exchange membrane of claim 1 wherein the acidic group is —SO3H.
- 21. The proton-exchange membrane of claim 1 wherein the acidic group is —PO3H2.
- 22. The proton-exchange membrane of claim 1 wherein the plurality of pendent styrenic or fluorinated styrenic macromonomers comprise at least a first portion and a second portion, wherein the first portion comprises a first uniform number of styrenic or fluorinated styrenic monomer repeat units, and the second portion comprises a second uniform number of the styrenic or fluorinated styrenic monomer repeat units, wherein the first uniform number and the second uniform number are different.
- 23. The proton-exchange membrane of claim 1 wherein at least a portion of the plurality of pendent styrenic or fluorinated styrenic macromonomers and at least a portion of the polymeric backbones are cross-linked.
- 24. The proton-exchange membrane of claim 1 wherein at least one surface of the membrane is in contact with a catalyst.
- 25. A membrane electrode assembly comprising a proton-exchange membrane of claim 1.
- 26. A fuel cell comprising a membrane electrode assembly of claim 25.
- 27. A fuel cell stack comprising a fuel cell of claim 26.
- 28. A method for making a plurality of styrenic or fluorinated styrenic macromonomers having a uniform number of styrenic or fluorinated styrenic monomer repeat units, comprising the steps of:
adding a free radical initiator into a mixture comprising styrenic or fluorinated styrenic monomers, a solvent and a stable free radical agent, wherein the mixture is at a first temperature sufficient to form an adduct between a portion of the styrenic or fluorinated styrenic monomers, the free radical initiator and the stable free radical agent; polymerizing the adduct with the styrenic or fluorinated sytrenic monomers at a second temperature greater than the first temperature, wherein the second temperature is sufficient to sustain polymerization, and thereby forming the plurality of styrenic or fluorinated styrenic macromonomers having the uniform number of styrenic or fluorinated styrenic monomer repeat units; and adding a reactive end-group to the plurality of styrenic or fluorinated styrenic macromonomers having the uniform number of styrenic or fluorinated styrenic monomer repeat units.
- 29. The method of claim 28 wherein the step of polymerizing the adduct with the sytrenic or fluorinated styrenic monomer goes to completion.
- 30. The method of claim 28 wherein the ratio of the concentration of the styrene or fluorinated styrene monomers to the concentration of the free radical initiator is selected so as to yield macromonomers having a desired chain-length.
- 31. The method of claim 28 wherein predominately all of the styrenic or fluorinated styrenic monomers used in the polymerization step have at least one charged group.
- 32. The method of claim 28 further comprising the step of adding at least one charged group to predominately all of the styrenic or fluorinated styrenic monomer repeat units of the macromonomers after formation of the plurality of styrenic or fluorinated styrenic macromonomers.
- 33. The method of claim 28 further comprising the step of copolymerizing the plurality of styrenic or fluorinated styrenic macromonomers with a monomer to yield the ion-exchange material.
- 34. The method of claim 33 further comprising the step of adding at least one charged group to predominately all of the styrenic or fluorinated styrenic monomer repeat units of the macromonomers after formation of the ion-exchange material.
- 35. The method of claim 28 further comprising the step of grafting the styrenic or fluorinated styrenic macromonomers to a polymeric backbone.
- 36. An ion-exchange material comprising a polymeric backbone and a plurality of pendent styrenic or fluorinated styrenic macromonomers covalently bonded thereto, wherein the plurality of pendent styrenic or fluorinated styrenic macromonomers comprise a uniform number of styrenic or fluorinated styrenic monomer repeat units, and wherein predominately all of the styrenic or fluorinated styrenic monomer repeat units have at least one charged group.
- 37. The ion-exchange material of claim 36 wherein the polymeric backbone is electron-conducting.
- 38. The ion-exchange material of claim 36 wherein the polymeric backbone comprises a porous inorganic polymer.
- 39. The ion-exchange material of claim 38 wherein the porous inorganic polymer is carbon or titanium dioxide.
- 40. The ion-exchange material of claim 39 wherein the carbon is graphite.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/291,205, filed May 15, 2001, now pending, which application is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60291205 |
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