
Polymeric Ionic Membranes
Polymeric Ionic Membranes are specialized materials made from long chains of polymers that contain charged groups. These membranes allow certain ions or molecules to pass through while blocking others, making them essential in processes like water purification, energy storage, and fuel cells. Their structure and charge properties are designed to selectively transport specific substances, enabling efficient separation and conduction. Because they are flexible and customizable, these membranes are widely used in industrial applications requiring precise control over ion movement, contributing to cleaner water, greener energy, and advanced chemical processing.