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Electrochemical separations - Electrodialysis

Author: Rémy AUDINOS

Publication date: March 10, 1997

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3. Membranes

The membranes used in electrodialysis are essentially synthetic and can be divided into two groups according to whether or not they possess an electrical charge: selectively permeable (selectively permeable, permselective) charged membranes and neutral membranes.

Note :

For further information on membranes, please refer to the article [52] in this treatise and to the articles [51][53] in the Process Engineering treatise.

3.1 Loaded membranes

Charged membranes are mainly made from organic materials, although...

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