PurionX AEM Beginner Kit
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PurionX AEM Beginner Kit
Introduction
The PurionX AEM Beginner Kit is designed for researchers who want to evaluate multiple high-performance anion exchange membranes in early-stage testing and material screening. This kit includes three PurionX AEM membrane samples with different thicknesses, counter ions, conductivity ranges, mechanical properties, and stability performance.
Each membrane is supplied in a 10 x 10 mm size, making this kit suitable for preliminary testing, membrane comparison, electrochemical evaluation, alkaline stability studies, and anion exchange membrane research.
Kit Includes
| PurionX-111 | 1 pc | 10 x 10 mm |
| PurionX-142 | 1 pc | 10 x 10 mm |
| PurionX-181 | 1 pc | 10 x 10 mm |
Applications
- Anion exchange membrane research
- Alkaline water electrolysis research
- Fuel cell membrane evaluation
- Electrochemical cell testing
- Membrane conductivity comparison
- Ion exchange membrane screening
- Academic and industrial R&D
Specifications
| Membrane Type | Anion Exchange Membrane | Anion Exchange Membrane | Anion Exchange Membrane |
| Appearance | Clear, Semi-Transparent | Clear, Semi-Transparent | Clear, Semi-Transparent |
| Counter Ion | Hydroxide (OH⁻) | Chloride (Cl⁻) | Chloride (Cl⁻) |
| Thickness, dry | 50–55 μm | 80–85 μm | 10–13 μm |
| OH⁻ Conductivity at 23.0 °C | 38–45 mS/cm | 45–50 mS/cm | 35–45 mS/cm |
| Weight per Unit Area | 4.0–4.3 mg/cm² | 6.7–7.1 mg/cm² | 1.2–1.4 mg/cm² |
| Ion Exchange Capacity | 2.2–2.5 meq/g | 2.2–2.5 meq/g | 2.2–2.5 meq/g |
| Tensile Strength at 23.0 °C, 50% RH | 100–120 MPa | 100–120 MPa | 145–160 MPa |
| Young’s Modulus at 23.0 °C, 50% RH | 1500–2000 MPa | 1500–2000 MPa | 1500–2000 MPa |
| Elongation at Break at 23.0 °C, 50% RH | 20–24% | 20–40% | 50–60% |
| Dimensional Swelling in H₂O at 23.0 °C | <10% | <8% | <5% |
| Water Uptake at 23.0 °C | 50–60% | 55–65% | 45–55% |
| Alkaline Stability in 1 M KOH at 80 °C | >15,000 hours | >30,000 hours | >15,000 hours |
| Oxidation Stability in Fenton’s Test at 80 °C | >36 hours | >72 hours | >24 hours |
Notes
Image is for reference only. Actual membrane appearance may vary slightly depending on storage condition, hydration state, packaging, and lighting.
For best performance, users should follow proper membrane handling, storage, activation, and testing procedures based on their specific application and cell configuration.