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Extended Q-range small-angle neutron scattering to understand the morphology of proton-exchange membranes: the case of the functionalized syndiotactic-polystyrene model system

Semi-crystalline polymers exhibit microphase separation into crystalline and amorphous domains characterized by multiple structural levels with sizes ranging from ångströms to hundreds of nanometres. The combination of small-angle (SANS) and wide-angle (WANS) neutron scattering on the same beamline...

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Autores principales: Schiavone, Maria-Maddalena, Lamparelli, David Hermann, Daniel, Christophe, Golla, Manuchar, Zhao, Yue, Iwase, Hiroki, Arima-Osonoi, Hiroshi, Takata, Shin-ichi, Szentmiklosi, Laszlo, Maroti, Boglarka, Allgaier, Jürgen, Radulescu, Aurel
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Publicado: International Union of Crystallography 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10405591/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37555213
http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S1600576723005496
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author Schiavone, Maria-Maddalena
Lamparelli, David Hermann
Daniel, Christophe
Golla, Manuchar
Zhao, Yue
Iwase, Hiroki
Arima-Osonoi, Hiroshi
Takata, Shin-ichi
Szentmiklosi, Laszlo
Maroti, Boglarka
Allgaier, Jürgen
Radulescu, Aurel
author_facet Schiavone, Maria-Maddalena
Lamparelli, David Hermann
Daniel, Christophe
Golla, Manuchar
Zhao, Yue
Iwase, Hiroki
Arima-Osonoi, Hiroshi
Takata, Shin-ichi
Szentmiklosi, Laszlo
Maroti, Boglarka
Allgaier, Jürgen
Radulescu, Aurel
author_sort Schiavone, Maria-Maddalena
collection PubMed
description Semi-crystalline polymers exhibit microphase separation into crystalline and amorphous domains characterized by multiple structural levels with sizes ranging from ångströms to hundreds of nanometres. The combination of small-angle (SANS) and wide-angle (WANS) neutron scattering on the same beamline enables reliable in situ characterization of such materials under application-relevant conditions, with the unique advantage of contrast variation by controlled labelling, allowing the structure of such multi-component systems to be resolved in detail. This paper reports a structural analysis performed on deuterated polymer membranes based on syndiotactic polystyrene (sPS) using an extended Q-range SANS and WANS combination, always with the same neutron scattering instrument, either a pinhole SANS diffractometer installed at a research reactor or a ‘small- and wide-angle’ time-of-flight diffractometer installed at a neutron spallation source. sPS is a semi-crystalline material that becomes hydrophilic and proton conducting when suitable functionalization is achieved by thin film sulfonation, and can form various co-crystalline complexes (clathrates) with small organic molecules stored in the crystalline phase as guests in the vacancies between the polymer helices. Therefore, this material is interesting not only for its conducting properties but also for its versatility as a model system to evaluate the usefulness of extended Q-range neutron scattering in such studies. Variation of neutron contrast was achieved in the amorphous hydrophilic phase by using H(2)O or D(2)O to hydrate the membranes and in the crystalline phase by loading the clathrates with deuterated or protonated guest molecules. The experimental approach, the advantages and limitations of the two types of instrumentation used in such analyses, and the main results obtained with respect to the structural characterization of sulfonated sPS membranes under different hydration and temperature conditions are reported, and the potential of this method for similar structural studies on other semi-crystalline polymeric materials is discussed.
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spelling pubmed-104055912023-08-08 Extended Q-range small-angle neutron scattering to understand the morphology of proton-exchange membranes: the case of the functionalized syndiotactic-polystyrene model system Schiavone, Maria-Maddalena Lamparelli, David Hermann Daniel, Christophe Golla, Manuchar Zhao, Yue Iwase, Hiroki Arima-Osonoi, Hiroshi Takata, Shin-ichi Szentmiklosi, Laszlo Maroti, Boglarka Allgaier, Jürgen Radulescu, Aurel J Appl Crystallogr Research Papers Semi-crystalline polymers exhibit microphase separation into crystalline and amorphous domains characterized by multiple structural levels with sizes ranging from ångströms to hundreds of nanometres. The combination of small-angle (SANS) and wide-angle (WANS) neutron scattering on the same beamline enables reliable in situ characterization of such materials under application-relevant conditions, with the unique advantage of contrast variation by controlled labelling, allowing the structure of such multi-component systems to be resolved in detail. This paper reports a structural analysis performed on deuterated polymer membranes based on syndiotactic polystyrene (sPS) using an extended Q-range SANS and WANS combination, always with the same neutron scattering instrument, either a pinhole SANS diffractometer installed at a research reactor or a ‘small- and wide-angle’ time-of-flight diffractometer installed at a neutron spallation source. sPS is a semi-crystalline material that becomes hydrophilic and proton conducting when suitable functionalization is achieved by thin film sulfonation, and can form various co-crystalline complexes (clathrates) with small organic molecules stored in the crystalline phase as guests in the vacancies between the polymer helices. Therefore, this material is interesting not only for its conducting properties but also for its versatility as a model system to evaluate the usefulness of extended Q-range neutron scattering in such studies. Variation of neutron contrast was achieved in the amorphous hydrophilic phase by using H(2)O or D(2)O to hydrate the membranes and in the crystalline phase by loading the clathrates with deuterated or protonated guest molecules. The experimental approach, the advantages and limitations of the two types of instrumentation used in such analyses, and the main results obtained with respect to the structural characterization of sulfonated sPS membranes under different hydration and temperature conditions are reported, and the potential of this method for similar structural studies on other semi-crystalline polymeric materials is discussed. International Union of Crystallography 2023-07-25 /pmc/articles/PMC10405591/ /pubmed/37555213 http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S1600576723005496 Text en © Maria-Maddalena Schiavone et al. 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original authors and source are cited.
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Schiavone, Maria-Maddalena
Lamparelli, David Hermann
Daniel, Christophe
Golla, Manuchar
Zhao, Yue
Iwase, Hiroki
Arima-Osonoi, Hiroshi
Takata, Shin-ichi
Szentmiklosi, Laszlo
Maroti, Boglarka
Allgaier, Jürgen
Radulescu, Aurel
Extended Q-range small-angle neutron scattering to understand the morphology of proton-exchange membranes: the case of the functionalized syndiotactic-polystyrene model system
title Extended Q-range small-angle neutron scattering to understand the morphology of proton-exchange membranes: the case of the functionalized syndiotactic-polystyrene model system
title_full Extended Q-range small-angle neutron scattering to understand the morphology of proton-exchange membranes: the case of the functionalized syndiotactic-polystyrene model system
title_fullStr Extended Q-range small-angle neutron scattering to understand the morphology of proton-exchange membranes: the case of the functionalized syndiotactic-polystyrene model system
title_full_unstemmed Extended Q-range small-angle neutron scattering to understand the morphology of proton-exchange membranes: the case of the functionalized syndiotactic-polystyrene model system
title_short Extended Q-range small-angle neutron scattering to understand the morphology of proton-exchange membranes: the case of the functionalized syndiotactic-polystyrene model system
title_sort extended q-range small-angle neutron scattering to understand the morphology of proton-exchange membranes: the case of the functionalized syndiotactic-polystyrene model system
topic Research Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10405591/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37555213
http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S1600576723005496
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