Abstract

The transport of ionic species through ion exchange membranes found several applications for water effluents purification and metal ion separation. To enhance the transport performance, the effect of electric fields was suggested in this work. The transport of U(VI) species in nitric acid solutions across cation exchange membranes was investigated. Different parameters affecting the transport of U(VI) were studied. These parameters include: nitric acid concentration in the feed solution, stripping solution concentration and applied electric field. From the results obtained, the cationic flux of U(VI) was 6.5.10–8 geq.cm–2.s–1 at the optimal conditions of 10–3M HNO3 in the feed solution, 0.5M Na2CO3 in the stripping solution and 30 V. The modeling of the electrodialysis process was also made. The model correlates the mass transfer as a function of current density and voltage as variables and takes into account the electro-osmotic effect. The model is applied to the experimental data.

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