Abstract
AbstractThermodynamically effective fixed charge densities of mercuric and cupric iodide parchment supported membranes were estimated by methods of Teorell, Meyer, and Sievers; Altug and Hair; and the most recent one of Kobatake and co‐workers based on the thermodynamics of irreversible processes. The two limiting forms of Kobatake's equation for dilute and concentrated ranges gave identical values of charge densities. It is interesting to note that these two values of limiting cases are closer to the Teorell‐Meyer‐Sievers and Altug‐Hair values. The theoretical predictions for membrane potential by the Kobatake equation were borne out quite satisfactorily by experimental results obtained with both the membranes.
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