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Ceramic membranes ionic transport mechanism

Retention of ionic species modifies ionic concentrations in the feed and permeate liquids in such a way that osmotic pressure or electroosmotic phenomena cannot be neglected in mass transfer mechanisms. The reflexion coefficient, tr, in Equations 6.4 and 6.5 represents, respectively, the part of osmotic pressure force in the solvent flux and the diffusive part in solute transport through the membrane. One can see that when a is close or equal to zero the convective flux in the pores is dominant and mostly participates to solute transport in the membrane. On the contrary when diffusion phenomena are involved in species transport through the membrane, which means that the transmembrane pressure is exerted across an almost dense stmcture. Low UF and NF ceramic membranes stand in the former case due to their relatively high porous volume and pore sizes in the nanometer range. Recendy, relevant results have been published concerning the use of a computer simulation program able to predict solute retention and flux for ceramic and polymer nanofiltration membranes [21]. [Pg.149]

Dense ceramic ion-conducting membranes (CICMs) are emerging as an important class of inorganic membranes based on fluorite- or perovskite-derived crystalline structures [18]. Most of the ion-conducting ceramics discovered to date exhibit a selective ionic oxygen transport at high temperatures >700°C. Ionic transport in these membranes is based on the following successive mechanisms [25] ... [Pg.152]


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