2014
DOI: 10.1021/es504389q
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Properties Governing the Transport of Trace Organic Contaminants through Ion-Exchange Membranes

Abstract: Ion exchange membranes could provide a solution to the selective separation of organic and inorganic components in industrial wastewater. The phenomena governing the transport of organics through the IEM however, are not yet fully understood. Therefore, the transport of trace organic contaminants (TOrCs) as a model for a wide variety of organic compounds was studied under different conditions. It was found that in the absence of salt and external potential, the chemical equilibrium is the main driver for TOrC-… Show more

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“…This adsorption results in a temporarily high removal but only during the initial stage. A similar finding was reported by Vanoppen et al, [66] who studied the transport of 15…”
Section: Membrane Electrodialysissupporting
confidence: 89%
“…This adsorption results in a temporarily high removal but only during the initial stage. A similar finding was reported by Vanoppen et al, [66] who studied the transport of 15…”
Section: Membrane Electrodialysissupporting
confidence: 89%
“…However, previous studies mainly focus on the transfer of organic solutes in the case of pressure-driven membrane operations like NF or RO [14,15]. The few works dealing with the transfer of organic solutes through IEM concern a limited number of solutes like trace organic contaminants and organic acids [16][17][18]. Moreover, these studies focus on the solute sorption in the membrane and on the process performance while the solute transfer mechanisms are very little discussed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ultimately, a reference vial was used to correct the sample volume to 1.25 mL, before their injections into the instrument. The analysis details are described in the supporting information of Vanoppen et al (Vanoppen et al, 2015), and the UHPLC-HR-Orbitrap-MS output were interpreted by the Xcalibur 2.1.0.1140 software (Thermo Scientific, USA). The detection limit of this instrument for each OMP (without SPE) is listed in Table S1.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%