Volume 34, Issue 8 pp. 1475-1482
Article

Permselectivity between two anions in anion exchange membranes crosslinked with various diamines in electrodialysis

Toshikatsu Sata

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Toshikatsu Sata

Department of Applied Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Yamaguchi University, Tokiwadai 2557, Ube City, Yamaguchi Prefecture 755, Japan

Department of Applied Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Yamaguchi University, Tokiwadai 2557, Ube City, Yamaguchi Prefecture 755, JapanSearch for more papers by this author
Kazuyoshi Teshima

Kazuyoshi Teshima

Department of Applied Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Yamaguchi University, Tokiwadai 2557, Ube City, Yamaguchi Prefecture 755, Japan

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Takanori Yamaguchi

Takanori Yamaguchi

Department of Applied Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Yamaguchi University, Tokiwadai 2557, Ube City, Yamaguchi Prefecture 755, Japan

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Abstract

A membranous copolymer crosslinked with divinylbenzene reacted with N,N,N′,N′-tetra-methylethylenediamine, N,N,N′,N′-tetramethyl-1,3-propanediamine, and N,N,N′,N′-tetramethyl-1,6-hexanediamine to prepare highly crosslinked anion exchange membranes. More than 80% of both tertiary amino groups of the diamines reacted with chloromethyl groups of the membrane to form crosslinkage. After formation of the high crosslinkage of the membrane was confirmed with dialysis of a neutral molecule, electrochemical properties of the obtained membranes (mainly, relative transport number between two anions in electrodialysis) were evaluated: nitrate ions to chloride ions, sulfate ions to chloride ions, fluoride ions to chloride ions, and bromide ions to chloride ions. Though larger anions, in general, were difficult to permeate through the membranes due to high crosslinkage, the number of methylene groups of the diamines (which means the increase in hydrophobicity of anion exchange groups) also affected the relative transport number between two anions. The lower the hydration of anions, the higher the relative transport number of the anions through the membranes with the hydrophobic anion exchange groups. © 1996 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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