Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7022223 | Journal of Membrane Science | 2014 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Different from enhancing permselectivity of cation exchange membrane (CEM) by the common surface modification, this study reports an annealing treatment strategy to enhance the density of PVA-based CEM by tuning crystallinity, which can improve pore-size sieving effect for ions. X-ray diffraction (XRD) suggests that these membranes possess controllable crystallinity ranging from 11.8% to 43.9%. AFM analysis implies that after annealing treatment crystalline regions increase remarkably and distribute uniformly in membrane. When they are applied to electrodialysis (ED) for acid recovery from H+/Zn2+ solution, it is experimentally evidenced that the permselectivity (PH+Zn2+) and Zn2+ leakage are dependent on crystallinity. The optimal membrane with a crystallinity of 43.9% exhibits a favorable permselectivity of 0.007 between Zn2+ and H+ and only 0.01% of Zn2+ leakage, which are better than that of monovalent cation exchange membrane modified by surface modification.
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Authors
Liang Ge, Liang Wu, Bin Wu, Guanhua Wang, Tongwen Xu,