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publicationNumber KR-200276721-Y1
titleOfInvention Solid Polymer Electrolyte film
abstract The present invention relates to a solid polymer electrolyte membrane used to electrolyze water, wherein a first metal thin layer formed of platinum, palladium, an alloy thereof, or a combination thereof is plated on both sides of the solid polymer electrolyte membrane by an electroless method. In addition, only one surface of the first metal thin layer is further formed with a second metal thin layer formed of iridium, β-PbO 2 , an alloy thereof, or a combination thereof. Thus, the present invention provides an integrated high functional electrolyte membrane having not only a function as a separator but also a catalytic and electrode function. When the solid polymer electrolyte membrane of the present invention is used in the process of obtaining oxygen and hydrogen, or ozone and ozone water by electrolyzing water, the electrolytic efficiency is improved, and the purity and concentration of the generated gas are increased.
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