Probing membrane and interface properties inconcentrated electrolyte solutions
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2014-04-14
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This study deals with the membrane and interface electrical properties investigation by electrochemical
impedance spectroscopy (EIS). The EIS is a powerful technique for characterizing electrical behavior of
systems in which coupled electrical processes occur at different rates.A systematics tudy on the effect of
solution concentration,temperature and velocity, on the electrical resistance of anion-and cation-
exchange membranes (AEMs and CEMs) and their interfaces (electrical double layer and diffusion
boundary layer), was carried out. At the best of our knowledge, for t he first time electrolyte
concentrations up to 4 M were used for the study of membranes and interface by EIS.
Moreover, Pulsed Gradient Spin Echo Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (PGSE-NMR)technique was used
to measure the water self-diffusion coefficients in swelled membrane as a function of the solution
concentration and temperature.These measurements gave additional important insights about the effect
of the electrolyte solution and fixed charges concentration in membrane,on membrane microstructure
and its transport and electrical properties.
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This study deals with the membrane and interface electrical properties investigation by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS).
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Spettroscopia di impedenza