Competitive absorption of quaternary ammonium and alkali metal cations into a Nafion cation-exchange membrane

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Abstract

The competitive absorption of salt mixtures containing tetramethylammonium (TMA) and/or tetraethylammonium (TEA) cations, respectively, into a Nafion™ 117 cation-exchange membrane, under equilibrium conditions, was measured experimentally and modelled theoretically. Uptake experiments were performed, with Nafion equilibrated in an aqueous 0.1M nitrate salt solution containing either: (a) one of the two quaternary ammonium cations and Li+, Na+, or Cs+ or (2) a mixture of TEA and TMA. Equilibrium absorption of the various two-component salt solutions in Nafion was modelled using the molecular-level partition coefficient theory developed by Bontha and Pintauro [Chem. Eng. Sci. 49 (1994) 3835]. Without the use of adjustable parameters, the model predicted accurately cation concentrations for all salt systems except Cs+/TMA. The observed and computed absorption selectivity ordering in Nafion was (CH3CH2)4N+>(CH3) 4N+>Cs+>Na+>Li +. The failure of the model to predict cation uptake for Cs+/TMA mixtures was attributed to small errors in the computation of an ion hydration parameter for TMA, coupled with the fact that the Cs+ and TMA cations were nearly the same size. © 2003 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

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Palomo, J., & Pintauro, P. N. (2003). Competitive absorption of quaternary ammonium and alkali metal cations into a Nafion cation-exchange membrane. Journal of Membrane Science, 215(1–2), 103–114. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0376-7388(02)00606-3

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