Anion Exchange Membrane Functionalized by Phenol-formaldehyde Resins: Ion Exchange Capacity, Electrical Properties, Chemical Stability, Permeability, and All-iron Flow Battery
D. Parajuli,
N. Murali,
K. Samatha
et al.
Abstract:An anion exchange membrane (AEM) is a type of selectively permeable membrane that facilitates the movement of negatively charged ions while impeding the passage of positively charged ions. These membranes are designed to selectively transport anions across them based on their charge and size. They are commonly used in various electrochemical devices and processes, such as fuel cells, electrodialysis, electrolysis, water treatment, and other applications requiring ion exchange. These membranes are typically mad… Show more
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