Nanoscale Morphology of Sulfonated Polystyrene Ionomers

ORAL

Abstract

We have applied our scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) methods to investigate the size, shape and spatial distribution of the ionic, nanoscale aggregates in poly(styrene-\textit{ran}-styrene sulfonate) (P(S-SS$_{x}))$ ionomers. This analytical electron microscopy method minimizes phase contrast that can obscure nano-scale features and accentuates differences in atomic number. We recently reported quantitative agreement between STEM and X-ray scattering results in a Cu-neutralized poly(styrene-\textit{ran}-methacrylic acid) (SMAA) ionomer with respect to the size of the ionic aggregates and their number density. For this study, P(S-SS$_{x})$ ionomers were prepared by solution neutralizing with metal acetates, solution casting, and annealing. Initial STEM results from P(S-SS$_{0.019})$ fully neutralized with Zn indicate a uniform distribution of monodisperse spherical aggregates. Combining direct imaging and X-ray scattering of P(S-SS$_{x})$ ionomers, we will investigate the effect of cation type and level of neutralization.

Authors

  • Nancy C. Zhou

    University of Pennsylvania

  • Karen I. Winey

    University of Pennsylvania