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Journal of Materials Chemistry | 2015

Poly(ether ether ketone) (PEEK)-based graft-type polymer electrolyte membranes having high crystallinity for high conducting and mechanical properties under various humidified conditions

Takashi Hamada; Shin Hasegawa; Hideyuki Fukasawa; Shin-ichi Sawada; Hiroshi Koshikawa; Atsumi Miyashita; Yasunari Maekawa

Poly(ether ether ketone)-based graft-type polymer electrolyte membranes (PEEK-PEMs) with wide ion exchange capacity (IEC) ranges were prepared by radiation-induced graft polymerization for investigating the relative humidity (RH) dependence of their electrochemical and mechanical properties at 80 °C for fuel cell applications. The proton conductivity ranges of 1.73–3.08 mmol g−1 IECs at 30% and 95% RH were 0.001–0.009 and 0.108–0.431 S cm−1, respectively. Unlike aromatic hydrocarbon-type PEMs, PEEK-PEMs conductivity exhibited less dependence on RH. PEEK-PEMs with IECs > 3.08 mmol g−1 exhibited a similar conductivity (0.009 S cm−1) under 30% RH and showed 1.4 times higher tensile strength (14 MPa) under 100% RH at 80 °C in comparison to Nafion 212. The MEA fabricated by the PEEK-PEM with IEC = 2.45 mmol g−1 showed the maximum power densities (Emax) of 860 and 826 mW cm−2 at 2140 and 2180 mA cm−2 under 100% and 30% RH, respectively. In particular, PEEK-PEM showed low RH dependence for Emax, which was 2.5 times higher than that of Nafion 212 at 30% RH. The X-ray scattering analyses revealed that the crystallinity of approximately 28–32% was maintained and propagated during the graft polymerization of graft-type PEEK-PEMs. The abovementioned unique structures were the origins of higher conductivity and tensile strengths compared with conventional PEMs.


Polymer | 2011

Radiation-induced graft polymerization of functional monomer into poly(ether ether ketone) film and structure-property analysis of the grafted membrane

Shin Hasegawa; Shuichi Takahashi; Hiroki Iwase; Satoshi Koizumi; Norio Morishita; Ken Sato; Tadashi Narita; Masato Ohnuma; Yasunari Maekawa


Radiation Physics and Chemistry | 2008

Preparation of poly(ether ether ketone)-based polymer electrolytes for fuel cell membranes using grafting technique

Shin Hasegawa; Yasuyuki Suzuki; Yasunari Maekawa


Polymer | 2009

Synthesis of fluorinated polymer electrolyte membranes by radiation grafting and atom transfer radical polymerization techniques

Maolin Zhai; Jinhua Chen; Shin Hasegawa; Yasunari Maekawa


Journal of Membrane Science | 2009

Radiation-induced graft polymerization of styrene into a poly(ether ether ketone) film for preparation of polymer electrolyte membranes

Shin Hasegawa; Ken Sato; Tadashi Narita; Yasuyuki Suzuki; Shuichi Takahashi; Norio Morishita; Yasunari Maekawa


Journal of Fluorine Chemistry | 2008

Radiation-induced grafting of perfluorinated vinyl ether into fluorinated polymer films

Maolin Zhai; Shin Hasegawa; Jinhua Chen; Yasunari Maekawa


Journal of Membrane Science | 2013

Poly(ethylene-co-tetrafluoroethylene) (ETFE)-based graft-type polymer electrolyte membranes with different ion exchange capacities: Relative humidity dependence for fuel cell applications

Tap Tran Duy; Shin-ichi Sawada; Shin Hasegawa; Yosuke Katsumura; Yasunari Maekawa


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2009

Enhancement of etch rate for preparation of nano-sized ion-track membranes of poly(vinylidene fluoride) : Effect of pretreatment and high-LET beam irradiation

Rosiah Rohani; Tetsuya Yamaki; Hiroshi Koshikawa; Shuichi Takahashi; Shin Hasegawa; Masaharu Asano; Yasunari Maekawa; Kay Obbe Voss; C. Trautmann; Reinhard Neumann


European Polymer Journal | 2009

Perfluorinated polymer film with functional group prepared by radiation-induced grafting

Maolin Zhai; Jinhua Chen; Shin Hasegawa; Dengrong Li; Hiroyuki Oku; Yasunari Maekawa


Archive | 2008

Polymer electrolyte membranes comprising alkyl graft chains and a process for producing the same

Shuichi Takahashi; Yasunari Maekawa; Shin Hasegawa

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Yasunari Maekawa

Japan Atomic Energy Agency

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Hiroshi Koshikawa

Japan Atomic Energy Agency

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Shuichi Takahashi

Japan Atomic Energy Agency

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Masaharu Asano

Japan Atomic Energy Agency

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Tetsuya Yamaki

Japan Atomic Energy Agency

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Jinhua Chen

Japan Atomic Energy Agency

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Yasuyuki Suzuki

Japan Atomic Energy Agency

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