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Accurately measuring the ionic conductivity of membranes via the direct contact method

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JOURNAL OF MEMBRANE SCIENCE
Volume 669, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.memsci.2022.121304

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Ion-exchange membrane; Ion transport; Ionic conductivity; Membrane resistance; Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy

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Accurate measurement of membrane ionic conductivity is crucial for evaluating performance of new membranes and advancing understanding of electric field-driven ion transport. However, there is currently no standardized method for ionic conductivity measurements. This study discusses factors affecting measurements with the direct contact method and presents validated methods for isolating true membrane ionic conductivity. These methods can be applied to any membrane for obtaining accurate and reproducible results. Recommendations for conducting ionic conductivity measurements and verifying results are also outlined.
Accurately measuring the ionic conductivity of membranes is important both for assessing the performance of new membranes as well as for advancing the fundamental understanding of electric field-driven ion transport in membranes. Yet, despite a considerable number of reports on the topic, there is no standardized method for ionic conductivity measurements. One of the main challenges with ionic conductivity measurements is isolating the membrane resistance from the other resistances in the electrochemical cell. In this study, we present a detailed discussion of factors that affect ionic conductivity measurements with the commonly used direct contact method, in which the membrane contacts the electrodes. Such factors include external resistances due to imperfect contact between the membrane and electrodes, residual impedances due to the sample holder and wiring, and fringe effects. We also present and validate simple methods for isolating the true membrane ionic conductivity in both the through-plane and in-plane orientations. These methods can be implemented with virtually any membrane to obtain accurate and reproducible ionic conductivity values. Finally, we outline recommendations for performing ionic conductivity measurements with the direct contact method and a set of parameters to verify when reporting these results.

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