ABSTRACT
Anisotropic proton exchange membranes composed of five layers with different contents of ionic groups across the membrane were prepared by simultaneous electrospinning of sulfonated and nonsulfonated poly(ether ketone) (PEK)s. To prepare nonporous and defect- free membranes from electrospun mats, nonsulfonated fibers as hydrophobic part of the membrane were melted by hot-pressing so that covered sulfonated fibers (hydrophilic part). Prepared membranes showed better thermal and dimensional stability compared to Nafion 115. Proton conductivity of membranes was comparable with Nafion especially at higher temperatures. Water uptake of prepared membranes and mechanical strength of them were in an acceptable range. The results showed that the difference between sulfonated PEK fibers in surface and center of the membranes affect proton conductivity and mechanical properties of the membranes.