Influence of the particle size of sulfonated cation exchange resin on the physicochemical properties and surface morphology of MK-40 heterogeneous membranes
Abstract
The article presents the results of the study of the physicochemical properties and surface morphology of MK-40 heterogeneous membranes with a given particle size of sulfonated cation exchange resin within the ranges of < 20 μm, 32–40 μm and 56–71 μm with the resin-polyethylene ratio of 65:35. The experimental membranes were manufactured at LLC Innovative Enterprise Shchekinoazot (Russia). A comparative analysis of the characteristics of the membranes showed that their main physicochemical properties change in accordance with the changes in surface parameters. With an increase in the particle size of the ion exchange resin, the moisture content and the thickness of the membranes decreased together with the surface macroporosity. What is more, the exchange capacity of the membranes did not depend on the particle size
of the ion exchange resin.
Quantitative analysis of SEM images of swollen membranes revealed a number of peculiarities of their surface morphology. First, it was established that membranes with a size of resin particles within the range of 56-71 μm had small in-exchangers with a radius of R < 10 μm and no large (R > 20 μm) ion-exchangers. Secondly, it was found that the fraction of the ion exchanger and the weighted average radius of the ion exchange resin particles decreased by 14% and 15% respectively with an increase in the preset dimensions of the ion exchanger. Thirdly, with an increase in the size of the resin particles, the surface macroporosity decreased by 7%, while the size of the macropores increased by more than 20%. To explain the
revealed peculiarities of the surface morphology of MK-40 heterogeneous membranes with different particle sizes of sulfonated cation exchange resin, it is necessary to study the structure of their internal phase.
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