Influence of the membrane pore conductance on tangential streaming potential

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作者
Sbaï, M
Szymczyk, A
Fievet, P
Sorin, A
Vidonne, A
Pellet-Rostaing, S
Favre-Reguillon, A
Lemaire, M
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[1] Lab Chim Mat & Interfaces, F-25030 Besancon, France
[2] Univ Lyon 1, Lab Catalyze & Synthese Organ, CPE Lyon, F-69622 Villeurbanne, France
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10.1021/la034966a
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O6 [化学];
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0703 ;
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Tangential streaming potential technique is an attractive way to characterize the electrokinetic properties of various kinds of materials such as films or flat membranes with a dense or a porous structure. However, the interpretation of data in terms of zeta potential is usually carried out by doing the implicit assumption of nonconducting substrates. In the present paper, we investigate the electrokinetic properties of a commercial ultrafiltration membrane, the porous structure of which affects the streaming potential because streaming and conduction currents involved in the streaming potential process do not flow through identical paths (the streaming current flows only through the slit channel formed by the two membrane samples facing each other whereas a non-negligible part of the conduction current is likely to flow through the membrane pores filled with electrolyte solution). The correct zeta potential value is determined from an extrapolation method for which a set of measurements with various channel heights is required. A very good agreement is obtained with zeta potential values deduced from consecutive streaming potential and total conductance measurements (referred in the text as the direct method). The ratio of the correct zeta potential to the apparent one (given by Helmholtz-Smoluchowski equation) is dependent on the pH which suggests a non-negligible contribution of surface conductance within the membrane pores.
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页码:8867 / 8871
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