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titleOfInvention Strongly alkaline anion exchange membranes and process for producing the same
abstract Chloromethylated polymers are generally used to produce strongly alkaline anion exchange membranes. This requires handling toxic chloromethyl ethers. The object of the invention is thus to create an anion exchange membrane which is easy and cheap to produce in a reproducible manner and has good electrochemical properties. It has been discovered that halogenated polyethers, preferably epichlorhydrine polymers with tertiary amines together with an inert polymer may be shaped into such membranes having a high mechanical stability. These membranes may be designed as anion exchange membranes for electrodialytical desalination, as acid blocker anion exchange membranes for the electrodialysis of acid solutions or as large pore membranes for the transport of large anions.
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