Abstract
An experimental study of applying electro-electrodialysis (EED) for improved HI concentration in the HIx solution, a mixture of HI–I 2–H 2O of approximately quasi-azeotropic compositions has been carried out in the conditions of around 90 °C and using Nafion 117 and graphite electrodes. A range of 25–80% increase in initial current efficiency of HI molality in catholyte is measured with the use of EED. In general, the efficiency increases with increasing iodine molality and weight ratio of anolyte solution to catholyte solution. The EED performance degrades in time. In some cases, the HI concentration limits are observed. Electric conductivity of the HIx solution, overvoltage of electrode reaction, and the membrane voltage drop is measured in a temperature range of 20–120 °C. It is found that the EED cell voltage, which is an important cell performance parameter, is governed by the membrane voltage drop.
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