Abstract
The separation properties of Nafion® and sulfonated polyimide (SP) membranes have been compared for the recovery of acids from effluents containing metallic salts. To improve the selectivity, we have deposited a polyethylene imine (PEI) anion-exchange layer on the membrane surface by using two different techniques, a conventional electrodeposition and the plasma polymerization technique involving an ethylene/ammonia monomers mixture. We have pointed out the efficiency of the latter technique since the transport number of multivalent cations has been decreased by 74 and 54% for the Nafion® and the SP membranes, respectively. Plasma modified sulfonated polyimides are therefore good candidates for electrodialysis processes and constitute an alternative to the Nafion® membrane. © 2003 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
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Vallois, C., Sistat, P., Roualdès, S., & Pourcelly, G. (2003). Separation of H+/Cu2+ cations by electrodialysis using modified proton conducting membranes. Journal of Membrane Science, 216(1–2), 13–25. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0376-7388(03)00023-1
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