Characterization of an anion-exchange membrane subjected to phosphate and sulfate separation by electrodialysis at overlimiting current density condition
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Characterization of an anion-exchange membrane subjected to phosphate and sulfate separation by electrodialysis at overlimiting current density condition
Rotta, EH.; Marder, L.; Pérez-Herranz, V.; Moura Bernardes, A. (2021). Characterization of an anion-exchange membrane subjected to phosphate and sulfate separation by electrodialysis at overlimiting current density condition. Journal of Membrane Science. 635:1-9. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.memsci.2021.119510
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Characterization of an anion-exchange membrane subjected to phosphate and sulfate separation by electrodialysis at overlimiting current density condition
[EN] The structural degradation of an anion-exchange membrane used on the separation of phosphate from sulfate ions at overlimiting current density conditions was investigated. To this, the chemical structure changes, ...[+]
[EN] The structural degradation of an anion-exchange membrane used on the separation of phosphate from sulfate ions at overlimiting current density conditions was investigated. To this, the chemical structure changes, apparent counterion transport number, limiting current density, the apparent fraction of surface conductive regions, degree of hydrophobicity, membrane resistance and conductivity, morphology and thermal degradation profile were studied for the original and used samples of the anion-exchange membrane. The results showed that the degradation of the membrane fixed ion groups and structural polymer backbone affected the ionic transport conditions, reducing its apparent permselectivity and fraction of conductive regions. Also, the increase in the hydrophobicity degree together with the formation of cavities observed in the membrane surface may be responsible for the alteration of membrane conductivity, leading to a higher limiting current density value and a decrease in the plateau length.[-]
The authors are grateful for the research grant funded by Coordenac ao de Aperfeicoamento de Pessoal de Nivel Superior -CAPES/Brazil (88882.345780/2010-01). The financial support of the Brazilian funding agencies Conselho ...[+]
The authors are grateful for the research grant funded by Coordenac ao de Aperfeicoamento de Pessoal de Nivel Superior -CAPES/Brazil (88882.345780/2010-01). The financial support of the Brazilian funding agencies Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico -CNPq/Brazil, Fundacao de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul FAPERGS/Brazil, Financiadora de Estudos e Projetos -FINEP/Brazil, and from the Ibero-American Program on Science and Technology for Development (CYTED) are also acknowledged. Moreover, this project was founded by CNPq (CNPq/BRICS-STI-2-442229/2017-8), RFBR (No. 18-58-80031), DST (DST/IMRCD/BRICS/PC2/From waste to resources/2018 (G)), NSFC (51861145313), NRF (No: 116020)[-]