How to produce DIY ion exchange membranes for various electrochemical applications
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This video is the full comprehensive guide on a new process to produce highly chemically resistant membranes for use in electrochemistry applications such as producing acids or various transition metal salts from alkali salts. • for softer applications like fuel cells you do not need to use the PVC glue and directly apply PVA and citric on fresh cloth. • In terms of chemical resistance membranes seem to reach their limit when preparing HClO4 via NaClO4 but can easily prepare Cu(ClO4)2 from NaClO4 using copper anodes. • Other substrates such as fiberglass may provide better chemical resistance to prepare perchloric acid. • Patreon: • / nyanchemistry • this video is a collaboration with Reform labs so check his channel out below: • / @reformlabs1050 • A friend of mine who sells chemicals to individuals --- • BYS2K's Ebay Joint: • https://www.ebay.com/usr/backyard-sci... • BYS2K's Mercari Store: • https://www.mercari.com/u/242693481/ • BYS2K's CashTag ID: • $backyardscience2000 • BYS2K's Email: custom orders/set up paying away from host servers/sites • [email protected] • BYS2K's Cell #: {TXT ONLY PLZ!!!} • 606-210-1764 • BYS2K's Snail Mail Addy: {Mail-in orders mail-in payments.} • PO Box 30, • Salt Lick, Ky, • 40371-8975
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