Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
636170 Journal of Membrane Science 2010 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Ion-exchange membranes undergo fouling by aromatic amino acids during the electrodialysis demineralization process. It is shown that fouling of heterogeneous anion-exchange membrane MA-41 occurs at current densities close to the limiting values. As a result, membrane conductivity decreases significantly in solutions containing phenylalanine and sodium chloride. IR spectra confirm the presence of amino acid anions and bipolar ions in membrane phase after electrodialysis demineralization of phenylalanine containing solutions. Contact angle measurements of membranes equilibrated in solution containing aromatic amino acid reveal an increase of membrane surface hydrophobicity.

Research highlights▶ Ion-exchange membranes undergo fouling by phenylalanine during the electrodialysis. ▶ Fouling occurs after reaching the limiting current density at the membrane. ▶ Membrane conductivity decreases significantly in solution containing amino acid. ▶ An increase of membrane surface hydrophobicity is revealed.

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