Identification of dielectric effects in nanofiltration of metallic salts
Nanofiltration
Streaming current
Charge density
Donnan potential
DOI:
10.1016/j.memsci.2006.10.025
Publication Date:
2006-10-18T20:21:50Z
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Abstract Transport of four metallic salts (CuCl 2 , ZnCl 2 , NiCl 2 and CaCl 2 ) through a polyamide nanofiltration (NF) membrane has been investigated experimentally from rejection rate and tangential streaming potential measurements. Rejection rates have been further analyzed by means of the steric, electric and dielectric exclusion (SEDE) homogeneous model with the effective dielectric constant of the solution inside pores as the single adjustable parameter. The volume charge density inside pores has been assessed from tangential streaming potential experiments by considering the effective dielectric constant inside pores instead of the bulk one. The conventional NF theory (i.e. disregarding dielectric effects) has been found to be unable to describe the experimental sequence of rejection rates (CuCl 2 > ZnCl 2 ≈ NiCl 2 > CaCl 2 ). It has been shown that the rejection rate sequence can be explained by the combination of the dielectric exclusion via image charges and the Donnan effect in the case of asymmetric salts with divalent counter-ions. The influence of the characteristic size of ions on the magnitude of the Born effect may explain the almost identical rejection rates measured with ZnCl 2 and NiCl 2 whereas a significant variation of the membrane volume charge density has been put in evidence by electrokinetic measurements carried out in both media.
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