Ion Transport through Ion-Exchange Membrane
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Ionic permeability of the membrane of ion-exchange resin is investigated. The case where the exchange rate is extremely slow as in a chelating resin is teated. The diffusion equation in the presence of chemical reaction is introduced and used instead of the ordinary Nernst-Plank equation since the rate of chemical reaction is predominant in this case. The approximate solution is obtained by using the method of Laplace transform. The concentration profiles of exchanged ions obtained as functions of time sbow quite a different tendency from that in the cases when the diffusion process is considered to be predominant. The result is considerably in good agreement with the experimental results on the Dowex A-1. The ionic transport processes in the presence of constant electric potential applied across membrane are also treated.
- 社団法人日本物理学会の論文
- 1964-11-05
著者
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Ohki Shinpei
Department Of Physics Faculty Of Science Tokyo Metropolitan University
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Ohki Shinpei
Department Of Physics Faculity Of Science Tokyo Metropolitan University
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Hashimoto Masao
Department Of Chemistry Faculty Of Science Kobe University
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Hashimoto Masao
Department Of Physics Faculity Of Science Tokyo Metropolitan University
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Ohki Shinpei
Department of Biophysical Sciences State University of New York at Buffalo
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