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Nernst-Planck modeling of multicomponent ion transport in a Nafion membrane at high current density

Journal

JOURNAL OF APPLIED ELECTROCHEMISTRY
Volume 47, Issue 1, Pages 51-62

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10800-016-1017-2

Keywords

Multicomponent ion transport; Nernst-Planck; Membrane resistivity; Membrane selectivity; High current density

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  1. Action Plan Process Intensification of the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs [PI-00-04]

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A mathematical model of multicomponent ion transport through a cation-exchange membrane is developed based on the Nernst-Planck equation. A correlation for the non-linear potential gradient is derived from current density relation with fluxes. The boundary conditions are determined with the Donnan equilibrium at the membrane-solution interface, taking into account the convective flow. Effective diffusivities are used in the model based on the correlation of tortuosity and ionic diffusivities in free water. The model predicts the effect of an increase in current density on the ion concentrations inside the membrane. The model is fitted to the previously published experimental data. The effect of current density on the observed increase in voltage drop and the decrease in permselectivity has been analyzed using the available qualitative membrane swelling theories. The observed non-linear behavior of the membrane voltage drop versus current density can be explained by an increase in membrane pore diameter and an increase in the number of active pores. We show how the membrane pore diameter increases and dead-end pores open up when the current density is increased.

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