David Salas-de la Cruz
University of Pennsylvania
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Nano Letters | 2010
Bin Dong; Liang Gwee; David Salas-de la Cruz; Karen I. Winey; Yossef A. Elabd
In this paper, we report the high proton conductivity of a single high-purity Nafion nanofiber (1.5 S/cm), which is an order of magnitude higher than the bulk Nafion film ( approximately 0.1 S/cm). We also observe a nanosize effect, where proton conductivity increases sharply with decreasing fiber diameter. X-ray scattering provides a rationale for these findings, where an oriented ionic morphology was observed in the nanofiber in contrast to the isotropic morphology in the bulk film. This work also demonstrates the successful fabrication of high-purity Nafion nanofibers ( approximately 99.9 wt %) via electrospinning and higher humidity sensitivity for nanofibers compared to the bulk. These results should have a significant impact on fuel cells and sensors.
Review of Scientific Instruments | 2012
David Salas-de la Cruz; Jeffrey G. Denis; Matthew D. Griffith; Daniel R. King; Paul A. Heiney; Karen I. Winey
We have designed, constructed, and evaluated an environmental chamber that has in situ dynamic control of temperature (25 to 90 °C) and relative humidity (0% to 95%). The compact specimen chamber is designed for x-ray scattering in transmission with an escape angle of 2θ = ±30°. The specimen chamber is compatible with a completely evacuated system such as the Rigaku PSAXS system, in which the specimen chamber is placed inside a larger evacuated chamber (flight path). It is also compatible with x-ray systems consisting of evacuated flight tubes separated by small air gaps for sample placement. When attached to a linear motor (vertical displacement), the environmental chamber can access multiple sample positions. The temperature and relative humidity inside the specimen chamber are controlled by passing a mixture of dry and saturated gas through the chamber and by heating the chamber walls. Alternatively, the chamber can be used to control the gaseous environment without humidity. To illustrate the value of this apparatus, we have probed morphology transformations in Nafion(®) membranes and a polymerized ionic liquid as a function of relative humidity in nitrogen.
Journal of Macromolecular Science, Part A | 2010
Sudipto Das; Jonathan D. Goff; Sharlene R. Williams; David Salas-de la Cruz; Judy S. Riffle; Timothy E. Long; Karen I. Winey; Garth L. Wilkes
Novel polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) based polyionenes were synthesized by a modified Menschutkin reaction involving reaction between bromo-terminated PDMS oligomers and various ditertiary amino compounds. In this study, the nature of the hard segment was varied by using various ditertiary amino compounds and in some cases by incorporating chain extenders, while the soft segment content was varied by changing the molecular weight of the PDMS oligomers. The mechanical properties of these materials were found to be dependent on both the nature and amount of the hard segments. These materials also showed distinct evidence of a microphase-separated morphology where under normal conditions, the hard segments formed in what are believed to be cylindrical ion-rich microdomains dispersed randomly in the soft PDMS matrix. When subjected to uniaxial deformation, the ionic cylinders were found to orient along their long axes in the stretch direction.
Macromolecules | 2009
Hong Chen; Jae-Hong Choi; David Salas-de la Cruz; Karen I. Winey; Yossef A. Elabd
Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics | 2011
Matthew D. Green; David Salas-de la Cruz; Yuesheng Ye; John M. Layman; Yossef A. Elabd; Karen I. Winey; Timothy E. Long
Advanced Functional Materials | 2011
Minjae Lee; U Hyeok Choi; David Salas-de la Cruz; Anuj Mittal; Karen I. Winey; Ralph H. Colby; Harry W. Gibson
Macromolecules | 2014
U Hyeok Choi; Yuesheng Ye; David Salas-de la Cruz; Wenjuan Liu; Karen I. Winey; Yossef A. Elabd; James Runt; Ralph H. Colby
Journal of Polymer Science Part B | 2012
David Salas-de la Cruz; Matthew D. Green; Yuesheng Ye; Yossef A. Elabd; Timothy E. Long; Karen I. Winey
European Polymer Journal | 2011
Matthew D. Green; Michael H. Allen; Joseph M. Dennis; David Salas-de la Cruz; Renlong Gao; Karen I. Winey; Timothy E. Long
Polymer | 2010
Sharlene R. Williams; David Salas-de la Cruz; Karen I. Winey; Timothy E. Long