Facilitated transport near the carrier saturation limit

Permeation of ethylbenzene, styrene and 1-hexene through perfluorosulfonate ionomer membranes was carried out with the feed concentrations ranging from 1 M to pure. On comparison, fluxes of ethylbenzene through the Ag+-form membrane were the lowest. Only a small increase in ethylbenzene flux was obs...

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Main Authors: Anawat Sungpet, Songpol Wongirung, Veerapol Seearamroongruang, Natcha Kamphangseree
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Prince of Songkla University 2002-11-01
Series:Songklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology (SJST)
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Online Access:http://www.sjst.psu.ac.th/journal/24_Suppl_membrane/17Facilitated-transport.pdf
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spelling doaj-1f105e33f1464478894ef668dd1681be2020-11-24T23:26:35ZengPrince of Songkla UniversitySongklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology (SJST)0125-33952002-11-0124Suppl.907913Facilitated transport near the carrier saturation limitAnawat SungpetSongpol WongirungVeerapol SeearamroongruangNatcha KamphangsereePermeation of ethylbenzene, styrene and 1-hexene through perfluorosulfonate ionomer membranes was carried out with the feed concentrations ranging from 1 M to pure. On comparison, fluxes of ethylbenzene through the Ag+-form membrane were the lowest. Only a small increase in ethylbenzene flux was observed after the feed concentration exceeded 3 M, indicating the existence of carrier saturation. The increase in styrene flux was suppressed to some degree at high concentration driving forces. In contrast, 1-hexene flux was the highest and continued to increase even at very high feed concentrations. After the experiments with pure feeds, extraction of the solutes from the membranes revealed that 62.5% of Ag+ ions reacted with 1-hexene as against 40.6% for styrene and 28.9% for ethylbenzene. Equilibrium constants, determined by distribution method, of 1-hexene, styrene and ethylbenzene were 129, 2.2 and 0.7 M-1 respectively, which suggested that stability of the complex was a key factor in the carrier saturation phenomenon.http://www.sjst.psu.ac.th/journal/24_Suppl_membrane/17Facilitated-transport.pdffacilitated transportNafioncarrier saturationequilibrium constant
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author Anawat Sungpet
Songpol Wongirung
Veerapol Seearamroongruang
Natcha Kamphangseree
spellingShingle Anawat Sungpet
Songpol Wongirung
Veerapol Seearamroongruang
Natcha Kamphangseree
Facilitated transport near the carrier saturation limit
Songklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology (SJST)
facilitated transport
Nafion
carrier saturation
equilibrium constant
author_facet Anawat Sungpet
Songpol Wongirung
Veerapol Seearamroongruang
Natcha Kamphangseree
author_sort Anawat Sungpet
title Facilitated transport near the carrier saturation limit
title_short Facilitated transport near the carrier saturation limit
title_full Facilitated transport near the carrier saturation limit
title_fullStr Facilitated transport near the carrier saturation limit
title_full_unstemmed Facilitated transport near the carrier saturation limit
title_sort facilitated transport near the carrier saturation limit
publisher Prince of Songkla University
series Songklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology (SJST)
issn 0125-3395
publishDate 2002-11-01
description Permeation of ethylbenzene, styrene and 1-hexene through perfluorosulfonate ionomer membranes was carried out with the feed concentrations ranging from 1 M to pure. On comparison, fluxes of ethylbenzene through the Ag+-form membrane were the lowest. Only a small increase in ethylbenzene flux was observed after the feed concentration exceeded 3 M, indicating the existence of carrier saturation. The increase in styrene flux was suppressed to some degree at high concentration driving forces. In contrast, 1-hexene flux was the highest and continued to increase even at very high feed concentrations. After the experiments with pure feeds, extraction of the solutes from the membranes revealed that 62.5% of Ag+ ions reacted with 1-hexene as against 40.6% for styrene and 28.9% for ethylbenzene. Equilibrium constants, determined by distribution method, of 1-hexene, styrene and ethylbenzene were 129, 2.2 and 0.7 M-1 respectively, which suggested that stability of the complex was a key factor in the carrier saturation phenomenon.
topic facilitated transport
Nafion
carrier saturation
equilibrium constant
url http://www.sjst.psu.ac.th/journal/24_Suppl_membrane/17Facilitated-transport.pdf
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