Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9684576 Journal of Membrane Science 2005 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
The permeability coefficient model equations of the complex: membrane-concentrations boundary layers for ternary nonelectrolyte solutions are presented. The validity of this model for ternary solutions was verified using a diffusion cell with a horizontally mounted membrane. Concentration profiles obtained on the basis of computer analysis of interferometric pictures were subsequently used for the spatio-temporal structure determination of concentration boundary layers. We report experimental results of the concentration dependence of the concentration boundary layers thickness for steady states. The permeability coefficient of the complex: membrane-concentration boundary layers (Ωksi) was calculated on the basis of experimentally determined diffusion permeability of the membrane (ωks), thickness of concentration boundary layers (δsi) and solute diffusion coefficient in the solvent (Dks). It was observed a good agreement between the experimental data of Ωksi and the results from calculation on the basis of model equation of Ωksi.
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