Chronopotentiometric studies of bipolar membrane in sodium chloride solution

Abstract

796-799The electrical properties of bipolar membrane (BPM), have been examined in sodium chloride solution by chronopotentiometry. In this method, the membrane is placed between the two current carrying electrodes while its potential is recorded against the electrolysis time using two SCE electrodes closely placed on either sides. An inflection is observed in the membrane potential at the transition time, , The inflection which is fairly sharp in milli-molar concentrations of NaCI and becomes ill-defined as the concentration of the latter is increased to 0.05 M, and is not obtained in 0.1 M or higher concentration of NaCI. The measured value of i1/2 is found to be independent of the current density applied at the electrodes but it increases linearly as the concentration of the electrolyte increases as predicted by theoretical equations

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