Abstract
A new model that considers both the electrostatic and steric-hindrance effects based on the space-charge model and the steric-hindrance pore model has been proposed to evaluate the transport phenomena of an organic electrolyte across a nanofiltration membrane. The dependence of the membrane parameters, reflection coefficient and solute permeability on the electrostatic and steric-hindrance effects has been analyzed in the system of an organic electrolyte and a negatively charged nanofiltration membrane. This model has been verified in the system of a tracer organic electrolyte (sodium benzenesulfonate), a supporting salt (sodium chloride) and commercial nanofiltration membranes (Desal-5, NF-40, NTR7450 and G-20); the theoretical values of the membrane reflection coefficients agreed very well with the experimental results of them. © 1995, The Society of Chemical Engineers, Japan. All rights reserved.
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Wang, X. L., Tsuru, T., Togoh, M., Nakao, S. ichi, & Kimura, S. (1995). Transport of organic electrolytes with electrostatic and steric-hindrance effects through nanofiltration membranes. JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING OF JAPAN, 28(4), 372–380. https://doi.org/10.1252/jcej.28.372
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