A new lateral method for characterizing the electrical conductivity of ion-exchange membranes
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Université de BOUIRA جامعة البويرة
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A new method for determining the electrical conductivity of ion-exchange membranes was
implemented with four commercial membranes (AMX, CMX, MK-40 and MA-41). It is
based on lateral resistance measurements without direct contact between electrodes and
membranes. The cell configuration made it possible to determine the membrane conductivity
over a wide range of electrolyte concentrations (measurements were carried out in the range
10-5 - 5x10-1 M). The structural parameters of the different membranes were inferred from AC
conductivities and the microheterogeneous model. They were found in good agreement with
literature results obtained by normal measurements (i.e. with current lines oriented normally
to the membrane surface), thus confirming the reliability of the proposed method. The main
advantage of our method is the possibility to characterize ion-exchange membranes even at
low salt concentration unlike usual non-contact methods based on normal measurements.Counterion diffusion coefficients and transport numbers within the membrane gel phase were
estimated. The inter-gel phase volume fraction of an anion-exchange membrane (AMX) was
also determined for the first time from membrane DC conductivity inferred from streaming
potential and streaming current measurements. An excellent agreement was found with
structural parameters obtained from AC measurements.
Keywords: Ion-exchange membranes, Electrical conduct
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