Electrochemical characterization and transport properties of polyvinyl chloride based carboxymethyl cellulose Ce(IV) molybdophosphate composite cation exchange membrane
“…The water content of a membrane depends on the vapour pressure of the surroundings. The low order of water content, ion-exchange capacity, swelling and porosity with less thickness of membrane suggests that interstices are negligible and diffusion across the membrane would occur mainly through exchange sites [22,24].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These parameters include membrane water uptake, porosity, thickness and swelling, etc. These were determined in accordance with the previously reported method [21,22].…”
Section: Water Uptake Porosity Thickness and Swelling Of Composite mentioning
“…The water content of a membrane depends on the vapour pressure of the surroundings. The low order of water content, ion-exchange capacity, swelling and porosity with less thickness of membrane suggests that interstices are negligible and diffusion across the membrane would occur mainly through exchange sites [22,24].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These parameters include membrane water uptake, porosity, thickness and swelling, etc. These were determined in accordance with the previously reported method [21,22].…”
Section: Water Uptake Porosity Thickness and Swelling Of Composite mentioning
“…These parameters include membrane water content, porosity, thickness, swelling, etc. These were determined in accordance with the previously reported method [23,24].…”
Section: Characterization Of Ion-exchange Membranementioning
“…Varshney et al [10] prepared polyacrylonitrile thorium(IV) phosphate composite cation exchanger and found it to be highly selective for Pb(II) ions. Similarly Khan et al [11] prepared polyvinyl chloride based carboxymethyl cellulose Ce(IV) molybdophosphate composite membrane with good selectivity for cations.…”
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