SELEMION Anion-Exchange Membrane for Redox Flow Battery and Electrodialysis, CRFBEAEMS
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SELEMION™ Anion Exchange Membranes (AEMs), developed by AGC Engineering (formerly Asahi Glass), are a globally recognized family of hydrocarbon-based ion-exchange materials. Unlike fluorinated membranes (like Nafion), SELEMION membranes utilize a poly(styrene)-based structure, making them more cost-effective and highly versatile for industrial liquid processing.
There are four main types of SELEMION™ anion exchange membranes: AMVN, DSVN, AAVN, and ASVN. The main applications for SELEMION™ AEM is electrodialysis (ED), which uses alternating stacks of anion and cation membranes to move salts from a "desalination" chamber to a "concentration" chamber using DC current. The second application is redox flow battery, SELEMION membranes (specifically the DSVN and AMVN grades) are popular in Aqueous Organic Redox Flow Batteries (AORFBs) and Vanadium systems.
|
AMVN |
DSVN |
AAVN |
ASVN |
|
| Thickness (um) |
100 |
95 |
120 |
120 |
| Counter Ion |
Cl- |
Cl- |
SO4^2- |
Cl- |
| Burst Strength (KPa) |
250 |
150 |
550 |
200 |
| Resistance in 0.5M NaCl (Ω cm2) |
2.0 |
0.8 |
- |
4.0 |
| Resistance in 0.25M H2SO4 (Ω cm2) |
- |
1.2 |
25 |
- |
| Transport Number (Cl-) |
0.95 |
0.95 |
- |
0.95 |
| Reinforcement |
Woven Fabric |
No |
Woven Fabric |
Woven Fabric |
| Package Grade |
10cm * 10cm/pcs/pack |
10cm * 10cm/pcs/pack |
10cm * 10cm/pcs/pack |
10cm * 10cm/pcs/pack |
Use Note: (1) Application field for above SELEMION AEM membrane products:
AMVN: Electrodialysis (ED) and Redox Flow Battery (RFB)
DSVN: Electrodialysis (ED) and Organic Redox Flow Battery (ORFB)
AAVN: Electrodialysis (ED) and Aqueous Organic Redox Flow Battery (AORFB)
ASVN: Electrodialysis (ED) for acid recovery and Redox Flow Battery (RFB)