Abstract
Hydrogen-ion transport
numbers, water transference numbers, and acid absorption are reported for some
cation-exchange membranes in presence of 0.1N, 1.0N, and 5.0N sulphuric acid.
The transport numbers of hydrogen ion remain fairly close to unity even at the
highest acid concentration; this is largely due to the retardation of the
anions by the electro-osmotic water flux. With increasing acid concentration
the water transference number falls to a lower limit of 1.0 mole per faraday;
with the driest membrane used this value is obtained at all acid concentrations
used. This behaviour suggests that when there are less than about 11 moles of
water available per hydrogen ion in the membrane, association occurs between
sulphonate groups and hydrogen ions, with consequent immobilization of the
latter.
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