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100 1 _aTanaka, Yoshinobu,
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245 1 0 _aIon exchange membranes :
_bfundamentals and applications /
_cYoshinobu Tanaka, IEM Research, Ibaraki, Japan.
250 _aSecond edition.
264 1 _aAmsterdam, Netherlands :
_bElsevier Ltd.,
_c[2015]
300 _a1 online resource.
336 _atext
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337 _acomputer
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504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _aFront Cover; Ion Exchange Membranes; Copyright; Contents; Author Biography; Preface; Part 1 -- Fundamentals; 1 -- Preparation of Ion Exchange Membranes; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Hydrocarbon Ion Exchange Membranes; 1.3 Homogeneous Membranes; 1.4 Heterogeneous Membranes; 1.5 Graft Copolymerization; 1.6 Bipolar Membranes; 1.7 Fluorocarbon Membranes; References; 2 -- Fundamental Properties of Ion Exchange Membranes; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Ionic Transport Across the Membrane; 2.3 Membrane Potential; 2.4 Diffusion; 2.5 Perm-Selectivity; 2.6 Electric Conductivity; 2.7 Osmosis; 2.8 Electro-Osmosis.
505 8 _a2.9 Ion Exchange Capacity and Water Content2.10 Swelling Ratio; 2.11 Mechanical Strength; 2.12 Characteristics of Commercially Available Ion Exchange Membranes; References; 3 -- Theory of Teorell, Meyer, and Sievers (TMS Theory); 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Membrane Potential; 3.3 Diffusion Coefficient; 3.4 Electric Conductivity; 3.5 Transport Number; References; 4 -- Irreversible Thermodynamics; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Phenomenological Equation and Phenomenological Coefficient; 4.3 Membrane Phenomena; 4.4 Reflection Coefficient; 4.5 Electrodialysis Phenomena.
505 8 _a4.6 Separation of Salt and Water by ElectrodialysisReferences; 5 -- Overall Mass Transport; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Electrodialysis of Saline Water and Overall Mass Transport Equation; 5.3 Ion Exchange Membrane Pair Characteristics; 5.4 Overall Mass Transport and Electrodialysis of Seawater; 5.5 Overall Mass Transport Equation and Phenomenological Equation; 5.6 Reflection Coefficient of Ion Exchange Membranes; References; 6 -- Concentration Polarization; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Current-Voltage (I-V) Relationship; 6.3 Concentration Changes in a Boundary Layer; 6.4 Mass Transport in a Boundary Layer.
505 8 _a6.5 Space Charge6.6 Gravitational Convection; 6.7 Electroconvection; 6.8 Fluctuation; 6.9 Concentration Polarization Generated on a Concentrating Surface of an Ion Exchange Membrane; References; 7 -- Water Dissociation; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Current-pH Relationship; 7.3 Diffusional Model; 7.4 Repulsion Zone; 7.5 Wien Effect; 7.6 Protonation and Deprotonation Reaction; 7.7 Experimental Research on the Water Dissociation Reactions; 7.8 Mechanism of the Water Dissociation Reaction; References; 8 -- Hydrodynamics; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Stream Lines Around a Spacer.
505 8 _a8.3 Mass Transport Effect of a Spacer8.4 Dead Space Around a Spacer and Limiting Current Density; 8.5 Flow Pattern Image in a Flow Channel; 8.6 Flow Pattern and Limiting Current Density; 8.7 Local Flow Distribution in a Flow Channel; 8.8 Solution Velocity Distribution Between Desalting Cells; 8.9 Air Bubble Cleaning of a Flow Channel; 8.10 Solution Flow and Mass Transport in a Channel without a Spacer; 8.11 Velocity Profile in a Flow Channel with a Spacer; 8.12 Spacer Mesh Step Model and Mass Transport in a Boundary Layer; 8.13 Spacer Geometry and Pressure Drop in a Flow Channel.
520 _aFundamental 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.
588 0 _aVendor-supplied metadata.
590 _aElsevier
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650 4 _aIon-permeable membranes.
650 4 _aMembranes (Technology)
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