Affiliation:
1. Department of Chemistry, Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur-273009, India
Abstract
In present study, a cellulose acetate/18-crown-6 blend membrane (selective for K+ ions) was prepared
by the solvent vapourization method. The surface morphology of the modified membrane was
characterized by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analysis, which indicate the smooth and
homogeneous membrane surface. The effect of water and electrolyte (KCl and NaCl) concentration
on the rate of water sorption and porosity was explained on the basis of physico-chemical parameters
i.e. water content and water activity of the membrane phase. The variation of ionic transport number
with respect to water activity, i.e. [dtmK+/dam
w > dtmNa+/dam
w] has been observed in the present system.
The transport of ions under concentration gradient in term of permeability, flow and flux was estimated
by membrane/solution conductance-time data. The variations of permeability, flux and flow values
with respect to time for K+ and Na+ ions were found to be different. Membrane water activity (am
w)
decreases with the increase of external electrolyte concentration. The effective fixed charge density of
the membrane increases with increase of external electrolyte concentration. Permselectivity parameter
of the membrane in both cases decline with increase of external electrolyte concentration.
Publisher
Asian Journal of Chemistry