Abstract

We have studied the variation of the membrane electric conductivity measured under alternative current, as a function of the equilibrating concentration, C e, of the counter-ion nature and of the membrane type. Seven cation exchange membranes, distributed into three categories, were used: CM1, CM2 and CM x; nafion ®117 and Nafion ®324; MK-40 and CRP. The measurements were achieved with three different electrolytes (NaCl, KCl and LiCl), the concentration varying generally from 0,01 to 2 m. The experimental results show that the MK-40, CRP, Nafion ®117 and Nafion ®324 membranes present a particular behaviour specific to their categories. In high ranges of concentration, the conductivities of MK-40 and CRP membranes continue to increase in a sensitive way with concentration. This phenomenon can be interpreted by the structural characteristics of the membranes. On the other side, the Nafion ®117 and Nafion ®324 membranes present the particularity of their given conductivity ratios κ(K +)/ κ(Li +) which are lower than their equivalent ionic conductivitie ratios in solution. We have shown that this behaviour can be explained by their internal structure as described by the Gierke model.

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