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Chronopotentiometry Applied to the Determination of Copper Transport Properties Through a Cation-Exchange Membrane

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Barros, K. S. ; Tenorio, J. A. S. ; Espinosa, D. C. R. ; Zhang, L ; Drelich, JW ; Neelameggham, NR ; Guillen, DP ; Haque, N ; Zhu, J ; Sun, Z ; Wang, T ; Howarter, JA ; Tesfaye, F ; Ikhmayies, S ; Olivetti, E ; Kennedy, MW
Total Authors: 16
Document type: Journal article
Source: ENERGY TECHNOLOGY 2017: CARBON DIOXIDE MANAGEMENT AND OTHER TECHNOLOGIES; v. N/A, p. 9-pg., 2017-01-01.
Abstract

Over the past several decades, electrodialysis membranes have been employed for the removal of metals from galvanizing industry effluents. However, for its technical viability, it is useful to know some properties of the system to avoid, for example, precipitation of inorganic salts, destruction of the membrane and an increase in the energy consumption. The scope of the present study is to use chronopotentiometry to determine limiting current densities, transition times and resistances of the cationic membrane HDX 100 using a synthesized solution of the galvanizing industry effluent prepared with copper sulfate and sulfuric acid in different concentrations: 0.1, 0.5 and 1.0 g/L of Cu+2. The current-voltage and chronopotentiometric curves obtained have clearly defined regions and it was verified that the Cu+2 concentration causes a significant increase in the limiting current densities and in transition times. However, a high decrease in resistance occurred because at the highest concentrations, it is more difficult to reach the zero concentration value at the membrane surface. Besides, the pH increase causes a significant decrease in the limiting current density and in the transport number, but a slight increase in the resistance due to the presence of hydrogen. The results obtained confirm that the chronopotentiometry method is a valuable tool to determine membrane properties. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 12/51871-9 - Study Center for Technology in Waste Solid Treatment and Recycling - SCTWSTR
Grantee:Jorge Alberto Soares Tenório
Support Opportunities: Research Projects - Thematic Grants
FAPESP's process: 14/13351-9 - Treatment of effluents from cyanide-free electroplating processes by electrodialysis for recovering of water and inputs
Grantee:Tatiana Scarazzato
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Doctorate