Transport of Ligand Coordinated Iron and Chromium through Cation-Exchange Membranes

  • Saraidaridis J
  • Darling R
  • Yang Z
  • et al.
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Abstract

Fluxes of negatively charged ligand-coordinated iron, Fe(CN) 6 3/4- , and chromium, CrPDTA 1/2− , through two promising commercial cation-exchange membranes, Aquivion E87–05S and Fumasep E-620(K), were measured as functions of current density. The magnitude of the partial current density reached a maximum of − 43 μ A cm −2 at the maximum applied current density magnitude of − 43 mA cm −2 for Fe(CN) 6 3/4− transport through Aquivion, or 0.1% of the total current density. Fumasep E-620(K) blocks practically all crossover of both compounds. Both membranes sorb more Fe(CN) 6 3/4− and CrPDTA 1/2− than predicted by Donnan equilibrium, and low crossover rates can be attributed mainly to slow diffusion, not charge-based rejection of co-ions. The magnitude of the diffusion coefficient appears to correlate with hydraulic permeability. Although Aquivion E87–05S and Fumasep E-620(K) have significant and observable differences in membrane crossover rates, cells built with the DI-soaked membranes offer similarly high coulombic efficiency, indicating the relatively small contribution that crossover makes to inefficiency over a single cycle.

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Saraidaridis, J. D., Darling, R. M., Yang, Z., Shovlin, C., Fortin, M., Robb, B. H., … Marshak, M. P. (2022). Transport of Ligand Coordinated Iron and Chromium through Cation-Exchange Membranes. Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 169(6), 060532. https://doi.org/10.1149/1945-7111/ac7782

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