Koh Kidena
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
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Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 2010
Yoong-Kee Choe; Eiji Tsuchida; Tamio Ikeshoji; Akihiro Ohira; Koh Kidena
The nature of proton dynamics as well as a pendant side chains ability for proton dissociation and capture in low-hydration sulfonated polyethersulfone (SPES) (lambda = 2, 4) have been studied theoretically by means of quantum chemical calculations and first-principles molecular dynamics simulations. A detailed comparison of results on SPES with those on Nafion has been made. It is found that the sulfonic groups of Nafion tend to dissociate protons more easily than do those of SPES. Hydration by four water molecules allows the dissociation of a proton from the sulfonic groups in both SPES and Nafion. The results of the first-principles MD simulations on SPES show that the nature of proton transfer kinetics for both hydration levels is very similar. Compared with low-hydration Nafion, however, hydration around the sulfonic groups in SPES is not sufficient to fully dissociate protons from the sulfonic groups, which results from the fact that some of the water molecules participate in hydrating SO(2) groups in SPES rather than SO(3)(-). Such a feature affects the performance of SPES under low-hydration conditions.
Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 2009
Mohammad A. Barique; Libin Wu; Naohiko Takimoto; Koh Kidena; Akihiro Ohira
The effects of water on the changes in morphology of sulfonated poly(phenylene sulfide) (SPPS) hydrocarbon polymer electrolyte membranes (PEM) with an ion exchange capacity (IEC) of 0-2.0 mequiv/g are investigated using small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) and atomic force microscopy (AFM). Wide-angle X-ray scattering (WAXS) was used to characterize the effect of direct sulfonation on the changes in membrane crystalline structure, and it was found that the crystallinity and crystallite domain size decrease and the volume of the amorphous region in the SPPS membranes increases with increasing IEC. The experimental data have been fitted to the Porod law for approaching the analysis of the sharpness of the polymer/water interface, development of the proton channel, or dispersion of water in the hydrated membranes. Porod plots showed positive deviation which revealed that the polymer/water interface in the hydrated SPPS membrane is not smooth but diffused and a well-developed proton channel does not form in the membrane.
Polymer | 2010
Surasak Seesukphronrarak; Kayo Ohira; Koh Kidena; Naohiko Takimoto; Carlos Seiti Kuroda; Akihiro Ohira
European Polymer Journal | 2010
Koh Kidena; Takahiro Ohkubo; Naohiko Takimoto; Akihiro Ohira
Macromolecules | 2008
Takahiro Ohkubo; Koh Kidena; Akihiro Ohira
Journal of Molecular Modeling | 2011
Takahiro Ohkubo; Koh Kidena; Naohiko Takimoto; Akihiro Ohira
Journal of Molecular Modeling | 2012
Takahiro Ohkubo; Koh Kidena; Naohiko Takimoto; Akihiro Ohira
Journal of Membrane Science | 2008
Koh Kidena
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2011
Masahiro Yoshizawa-Fujita; Yuri Kousa; Koh Kidena; Akihiro Ohira; Yuko Takeoka; Masahiro Rikukawa
Meeting Abstracts | 2009
Yoong-Kee Choe; Eiji Tsuchida; Tamio Ikeshoji; Akihiro Ohira; Koh Kidena
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National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
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View shared research outputsNational Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
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