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Electrodialytic separation of potassium ions from sodium ions in the presence of crown ether using a cation-exchange membrane
Authors:T Sata  M Tanimoto  K Kawamura  K Matsusaki
Institution:(1) Department of Applied Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Faculty of Engineering Yamaguchi University Tokiwadai 2-16-1, Ube Yamaguchi, 755-8611, Japan, JP;(2) Yamaguchi University Ohoshima Ohara 89-57 Tokuyama, Yamaguchi 745 0803, Japan Tel.: +81-834-254732 Fax: +81-834-254732 e-mail: hag07574@niftyserve.or.jp, JP
Abstract:The separation of potassium and sodium ions from their mixture was performed by electrodialyzing a mixed solution of potassium chloride and sodium chloride in the presence of 18-crown-6 using a commercial cation-exchange membrane. After 18-crown-6 had been impregnated in the membrane, the mixed solution containing 18-crown-6 was electrodialyzed as the desalting-side solution. The permeation of potassium ions through the membrane decreased remarkably and the electrical resistance of the membrane increased during electrodialysis with increasing concentration of 18-crown-6 in the solution. Because potassium ions form a more stable complex with 18-crown-6 than sodium ions and because the complex permeated through the membrane with difficulty, sodium ions are thought to selectively permeate through the membrane. The current efficiency in electrodialysis was greater than 97.0%. Received: 1 June 1999/Accepted in revised form: 13 August 1999
Keywords:Separation of potassium ions from sodium ions  18-Crown-6  Cation-exchange membrane  Electrodialysis
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