Abstract

The transport number of sulfate ions relative to chloride ions through an anion exchange membrane was measured by electrodialyzing a sodium sulfate and sodium chloride mixed solution containing diethylene glycol after immersing the membrane in diethylene glycol because the membrane had good affinity to ethylene glycol and diethylene glycol. The transport number of sulfate ions relative to chloride ions increased in the presence of diethylene glycol in the membrane. This is due to the increase in the uptake of sulfate ions in the membrane compared with chloride ions, not to the change in a ratio of mobilities of both anions.

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