Issue 37, 2010

Damage to fuelcell membranes. Reaction of HO˙ with an oligomer of poly(sodium styrene sulfonate) and subsequent reaction with O2

Abstract

An understanding of the reactivity of oligomeric compounds that model fuel cell membrane materials under oxidative-stress conditions that mimic the fuel cell operating environment can identify material weaknesses and yield valuable insights into how a polymer might be modified to improve oxidative stability. The reaction of HO˙ radicals with a polymer electrolyte fuel cell membrane represents an initiation step for irreversible membrane oxidation. By means of pulse radiolysis, we measured k = (9.5 ± 0.6) × 109 M−1 s−1 for the reaction of HO˙ with poly(sodium styrene sulfonate), PSSS, with an average molecular weight of 1100 Da (PSSS-1100) in aqueous solution at room temperature. In the initial reaction of HO˙ with the oligomer (90 ± 10)% react by addition to form hydroxycyclohexadienyl radicals, while the remaining abstract a hydrogen to yield benzyl radicals. The hydroxycyclohexadienyl radicals react reversibly with dioxygen to form the corresponding peroxyl radicals; the second-order rate constant for the forward reaction is kf = (3.0 ± 0.5) × 107 M−1 s−1, and for the back reaction, we derive an upper limit for the rate constant kr of (4.5 ± 0.9) × 103 s−1. These data place a lower bound on the equilibrium constant K of (7 ± 2) × 103 M−1 at 295 K, which allows us to calculate a lower limit of the Gibbs energy for the reaction, (−21.7 ± 0.8) kJ mol−1. At pH 1, the hydroxycyclohexadienyl radicals decay with an overall first-order rate constant k of (6 ± 1) × 103 s−1 to yield benzyl radicals. The second-order rate constant for reaction of dioxygen with benzyl radicals of PSSS-1100 is k = (2–5) × 108 M−1 s−1. We discuss hydrogen abstraction from PSSS-1100 in terms of the bond dissociation energy, and relate these to relevant electrode potentials. We propose a reaction mechanism for the decay of hydroxycyclohexadienyl radicals and subsequent reaction steps.

Graphical abstract: Damage to fuel cell membranes. Reaction of HO˙ with an oligomer of poly(sodium styrene sulfonate) and subsequent reaction with O2

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
31 Mar 2010
Accepted
09 Jun 2010
First published
05 Aug 2010

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2010,12, 11609-11616

Damage to fuel cell membranes. Reaction of HO˙ with an oligomer of poly(sodium styrene sulfonate) and subsequent reaction with O2

S. M. Dockheer, L. Gubler, P. L. Bounds, A. S. Domazou, G. G. Scherer, A. Wokaun and W. H. Koppenol, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2010, 12, 11609 DOI: 10.1039/C0CP00082E

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