Journal of Physical Chemistry, Vol.98, No.36, 9013-9021, 1994
Transport Numbers in the Surface-Layers of Asymmetric Membranes from Initial Time Measurements
The initial time asymmetry potentials of two ultrafiltration membranes (cellulose acetate and polysulfone membranes) were measured in electrochemical cells using Ag/AgCl electrodes and NaCl solutions. The concentration in the two electrode chambers differed slightly by a fixed concentration difference. Either the membranes were brought to equilibrium with the left-hand solution and subsequently exposed to the right-hand solution at the right-hand face, or the procedure;was reversed. From such measurements it is possible to evaluate the transport numbers corresponding to each of the two surface layers of the membrane under conditions such that the effects of autoprotolysis of water and of foreign ions may be neglected. These measurements permit a description of each of the surface layers of the membranes and make possible an electrochemical characterization of the asymmetry of ultrafiltration membranes. The asymmetry is given by the difference between surface layer transport numbers.
Keywords:CELLULOSE-ACETATE MEMBRANES;CONCENTRATION CELLS;ELECTROMOTIVE-FORCE;ELECTROCHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION;ELECTROKINETIC PROCESSES;DISCONTINUOUS SYSTEMS;DIVALENT-CATIONS;FREE DIFFUSION;ION-EXCHANGE;EMF