2023
DOI: 10.1021/acs.iecr.3c00707
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Salt-Water-Organic Transport Nexus and Mechanisms through Cation Exchange Membranes: Effect of Membrane Sulfonation Degree

Abstract: Organic permeation through an ion exchange membrane is an urgent problem to be solved in electrodialysis (ED) processes on treating industrial wastewaters. However, how the salt, water, and organic compounds co-transport in an ED stack is still unclear. To reveal this, a series of cation exchange membranes (CEMs) were prepared in this work by using sulfonated polysulfone with different sulfonation degrees as a tool to “adjust” membrane water uptake and “control” water migration. The results showed that CEMs wi… Show more

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