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Solvent-induced ion selective transport properties of a crosslinked poly(L-glutamic acid) membrane

✍ Scribed by Yang-Il Huh; Shojiro Kai; Mitsuru Satoh; Jiro Komiyama


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1994
Tongue
English
Weight
507 KB
Volume
195
Category
Article
ISSN
1022-1352

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Abstract

Ion‐selective transport of alkali metal chlorides (LiCl, NaCl, KCl and CsCl) is reported for a crosslinked poly(L‐glutamic acid) membrane immersed in aqueous alcohols CH~3~OH, C~2~H~5~OH and 2‐propanol ((CH~3~)~2~CHOH). In aqueous CH~3~OH and C~2~H~5~OH, an appreciable ionselectivity was observed for the permeability coefficient, i.e., Li^+^ < Na^+^ < Cs^+^ ≤ K^+^, in a higher alcohol composition region. This counterion sequence results from a significant increase in the salt solubility coefficient of KCl and CsCl and a substantial decrease in the diffusion coefficient of LiCl and NaCl in the relevant alcohol composition region. Membrane conductivity measurements, which were performed concomitantly for the aq. C~2~H~5~OH system, suggest the same ion specificity for the counterion mobility as for permeability. It has been suggested that the specific counterion binding to polymer charges is an essential factor for ion specificity.


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