Cation exchange membrane having high stability

C - Chemistry – Metallurgy – 08 – J

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C08J 5/22 (2006.01)

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CA 2021258

A highly stable cation exchange membrane for use in the electrolysis of an alkali metal chloride is disclosed, which comprises a reinforced base membrane comprised of at least one layer of a fluorocarbon polymer and a reinforcing woven fabric encapsulated therein and a coating disposed on at least one surface of the reinforced base membrane, the coating comprising particles of at least one inorganic material selected from the group consisting of oxides, nitrides and carbides of elements belonging to group IV of the periodic table, which particles have an average primary particle diameter as small as from 0.01 to 0.2 µm, and a binder polymer. In the cation exchange membrane, the coating containing particles of an inorganic material, uniformly and strongly adheres to the surface of the rein- forced base membrane, so that the inorganic material can remain in the coating for a prolonged period of time. Accordingly, by the use of the cation exchange membrane, the electrolysis of an alkali metal chloride can be stably performed at an advantageously low cell voltage for a prolonged period of time.

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