Membranes (Jul 2020)

Influence of Surface Modification of MK-40 Membrane with Polyaniline on Scale Formation under Electrodialysis

  • Marina A. Andreeva,
  • Natalia V. Loza,
  • Natalia D. Pis’menskaya,
  • Lasaad Dammak,
  • Christian Larchet

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/membranes10070145
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 7
p. 145

Abstract

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A comprehensive study of the polyaniline influence on mineral scaling on the surface of the heterogeneous MK-40 sulfocationite membrane under electrodialysis has been conducted. Current-voltage curves and chronopotentiograms have been obtained and analyzed for the pristine MK-40 membrane and the MK-40 membrane which is surface-modified by polyaniline. The study of the electrochemical behavior of membranes has been accompanied by the simultaneous control of the pH of the solution outcoming from the desalination compartment. The mixture of Na2CO3, KCl, CaCl2, and MgCl2 is used as a model salt solution. Two limiting states are observed on the current-voltage curve of the surface-modified membrane. There is the first pseudo-limiting state in the range of small values of the potential drop. The second limiting current is comparable with that of the limiting current for the pristine membrane. It is shown that chronopotentiometry cannot be used as a self-sufficient method for membrane scaling identification on the surface-modified membrane at high currents. A mineral scale on the surfaces of the studied membranes has been found by scanning electron microscopy. The amount of precipitate is higher in the case of the surface-modified membrane compared with the pristine one.

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