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Ion Exchange Membranes
Fundamentals and Applications
This revised and fully updated new edition includes a computer simulation program for designing, manufacturing and operating practical-scale electrodialyzers.
Yoshinobu Tanaka (Author)
9780444633194, Elsevier Science
Hardback, published 20 January 2015
522 pages
23.4 x 19 x 3.1 cm, 1.11 kg
Fundamental study and industrial application of ion exchange membranes started over half a century ago. Through ongoing research and development, ion exchange membrane technology is now applied to many fields and contributes to the improvement of our standard of living. Ion Exchange Membranes, 2nd edition states the ion exchange membrane technology from the standpoint of fundamentals and applications. It discusses not only various phenomena exhibited by membranes but also their applications in many fields with economical evaluations. This second edition is updated and revised, featuring ten expanded chapters. New to this edition is a computer simulation program of ion-exchange membrane electrodialysis for water desalination that provides a guideline for designing, manufacturing and operating a practical-scale electrodialyzer. Meant to replace experiments, this program will be an important asset to those with time and monetary budgets.
Part I Fundamentals1 Preparation of ion-exchange membranes2 Fundamental properties of ion-exchange membranes3 Theory of Teorell, Meyer and Sievers (TMS theory)4 Irreversible thermodynamics5 Overall mass transport6 Concentration polarization7 Water dissociation8 Hydrodynamics9 Limiting current density10 Leakage11 Membrane deterioration Part II Applications12 Electrodialysis13 Electrodialysis program: Single-pass continuous program14 Electrodialysis program: Feed-and-bleed program15 Electrodialysis program: Batch program16 Electrodialysis reversal17 Bipolar membrane electrodialysis18 Electro-deionization19 Electrolysis20 Diffusion dialysis21 Donnan dialysis22 Fuel cell23 Redox flow battery24 Companion site
Subject Areas: Chemical engineering [TDCB], Biochemical engineering [TC], Electrochemistry & magnetochemistry [PNRH]