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titleOfInvention Process for preparing of a proton-conducting polyvinylidene fluoride membrane
abstract The present invention relates to a method for producing a porous hydrogen ion conductive polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) resin membrane that can be used for filtration and electrolysis, wherein the organic acid and a solvent capable of dissolving both of them in a polyvinylidene fluorine resin are prepared. Add to make a mixed solution; Evaporating and hot forming the solvent in the solution such that a portion of the organic acid is polymerized to form a hydrophilic surface; According to the method of immersing the molded sample in an aqueous solution of water or acid, the remaining organic acid is removed from the sample to form micro pores so that the electrolyte solution is filled in the micro pores of the hydrogen ion conductive polyvinylidene fluorine resin membrane. Since ion conductivity and hydrophilicity can be easily achieved, it can be used as a hydrogen ion conductor or a filtration membrane for water treatment.
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