Abstract

An ion exchange membrane was synthesized by impregnating sub-micron sized silica-immobilized phosphotungstic acid (Si-PWA) particles on a porous (poly vinylidene fluoride) (PVDF) film. Surface morphology, crystalline nature and thermal stability of the membrane were studied. The membrane was found to have a defect free surface, which contained both crystalline and amorphous phases and was stable up to 350°C. Electrochemical properties (transport number) of membranes of two different PWA/TEOS (tetraethoxyorthosilicate) ratios were compared and the one with a higher ratio gave better properties. Ion exchange capacity (IEC) of 0.82meq/g and counter-ion transport number of 0.91 indicated good electrochemical properties of the membrane synthesized with sol of PWA/TEOS ratio of 1.5.

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