WO1996009337A1 - Procede de fabrication d'une membrane bipolaire - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a method for manufacturing bipolar membranes.
- Bipolar membranes are building blocks of electrodialysis cells. The latter are well known in the art where they are used in particular for the manufacture of acids and bases starting from their salts.
- a cationic membrane and an anionic membrane are joined, which have previously undergone a conditioning pretreatment.
- a conditioning pretreatment which comprises their bringing into contact with an aqueous solution of a salt of a metal other than sodium or potassium and with an alkaline solution (generally an aqueous solution of sodium hydroxide); the membranes collected from the conditioning pretreatment are then super ⁇ posed to constitute the bipolar membrane.
- the bipolar membranes obtained by means of the known method described above are generally characterized by good mechanical cohesion and moderate electrical resistance.
- the object of the invention is to simplify the aforementioned known method, without harming the performance of the bipolar membranes obtained. Consequently, the invention relates to a process for manufacturing a bipolar membrane, according to which an anionic membrane is attached to a cationic membrane which has been subjected to a pretreatment of conditioning with an aqueous medium, the conditioning pretreatment of the anionic membrane comprising bringing it into contact with a compound of a polyvalent metal and with an aqueous solution of alkali metal hydroxide and the conditioning pretreatment of the membrane cationic with the aqueous medium consisting essentially of bringing said cationic membrane into contact with water which is essentially free of polyvalent metal and of alkali metal.
- cationic membrane is intended to denote a thin, non-porous sheet which is selectively permeable to cations and impermeable to anions.
- the canonical membranes which can be used in the process according to the invention must be made of a material which is inert with respect to acidic or basic aqueous solutions.
- Cationic membranes which can be used in the process according to the invention are, for example, sheets of fluoropolymer containing functional groups derived from sulfonic acids, carboxylic acids or phosphonic acids or mixtures of such functional groups, these groups playing the role of role of fixed cationic sites of the membrane.
- membranes of this type are those known under the name RAIPORE (PALL RAI) and under the brand MORGANE (SOLVAY), in particular the membranes RAIPORE R-4010, MORGANE CDS and MORGANE CRA.
- Anionic membranes which can be used in the process according to the invention are sheets of a polymeric material inert with respect to acidic or basic aqueous solutions and comprising quaternary ammonium groups playing the role of fixed anionic sites.
- the RAIPORE R-1030, RAIPORE R-4030 and MORGANE ADP membranes constitute examples of anionic membranes which can be used in the process according to the invention.
- Bipolar membranes are membranes which have, on one side, the properties of a cationic membrane and, on the other side, the properties of an anionic membrane.
- the thickness of the anionic and cationic membranes will condition the mechanical and electrochemical properties of the bipolar membrane obtained at the end of the process according to the invention.
- the optimum thickness of the anionic and cationic membranes will result from a compromise between sufficient mechanical resistance (property favored by large thicknesses) and low transverse electrical resistance (property favored by small thicknesses).
- the thickness of the anionic and cationic membranes is generally greater than 10 ⁇ m, preferably at least equal to 20 ⁇ m. It is generally less than 250 ⁇ m and rarely exceeds 200 ⁇ m, the most suitable thicknesses generally being from 30 to 150 ⁇ m.
- the polyvalent metal is advantageously selected from the transition elements. Chromium, iron, nickel, rhodium, zirconium and ruthenium are preferred. Chromium is particularly suitable.
- the polyvalent metal compound is preferably an inorganic salt. This can advantageously be selected from chlorides, nitrates, phosphates and sulfates. Chlorides are preferred and, among these, chromic chloride is especially recommended. Advantageously, hydrated chromic chloride is used, chromic chloride hexahydrate being preferred.
- bringing said anionic membrane into contact with the polyvalent metal compound has the function of substituting at least part of the co-ions of the anionic membrane with ions of the polyvalent metal.
- the ions of the polyvalent metal are generally complex anions. It is generally sought to incorporate into the anionic membrane a quantity of cations of the polyvalent metal greater than 10 (preferably at least equal to 20) and less than 100 (preferably not exceeding 50) mg per m 2 of the face of the anionic membrane intended to come into contact with the cationic membrane, the values of 25 to 40 mg / m 2 being generally suitable.
- the contacting of the anionic membrane with the polyvalent metal compound can advantageously be carried out by using an aqueous solution of the polyvalent metal compound, which is then impregnated on the face of the anionic membrane, which is intended to touch the cationic membrane. in the bipolar membrane.
- an aqueous solution of the polyvalent metal compound which is then impregnated on the face of the anionic membrane, which is intended to touch the cationic membrane. in the bipolar membrane.
- the aqueous solution of the polyvalent metal compound can be either an acid solution, a basic solution or a solution of neutral pH. Basic solutions are preferred, in particular those whose pH is at least equal to 10, preferably to 12.
- the concentration of the aqueous solution is not critical, the concentrated solutions being however preferred. In practice, it is recommended to use aqueous solutions whose concentration of polyvalent metal compound is at least equal to 0.1 (of preferably 0.5) mole / 1.
- the maximum admissible concentration of the aqueous solution of the polyvalent metal compound is that which corresponds to saturation and it therefore depends on various parameters such as the nature of the polyvalent metal compound, the temperature of the solution and the pH value of that. -this. It is preferred to use solutions at a temperature close to room temperature, for example from 15 to 35 ° C.
- the contacting of the anionic membrane with the polyvalent metal compound can be carried out either at ambient temperature or at high temperature, the latter however having to remain below the temperature of thermal degradation of the anionic membrane.
- the duration of the treatment should be sufficient to incorporate the desired number of polyvalent metal ions into the anionic membrane. It will therefore depend on numerous parameters such as the polyvalent metal compound selected, the temperature and, when the polyvalent metal compound is used in the form of an aqueous solution, the concentration of the latter.
- the conditioning pretreatment of the anionic membrane also comprises bringing it into contact with an aqueous solution of alkali metal hydroxide.
- the alkali metal is not critical. Sodium and lithium are however preferred, lithium having proved to be particularly advantageous.
- the contacting of the anionic membrane with the aqueous solution of alkali metal hydroxide can for example be carried out by spraying the solution onto the face of the anionic membrane, which is intended to touch the cationic membrane in the bipolar membrane, or by brushing said face with the solution.
- a preferred means is to immerse the membrane in a bath of the solution.
- the inventors believe that bringing the anionic membrane into contact with the aqueous solution of alkali metal hydroxide has the function of forming metal hydroxides with the polyvalent metal ions which are present in the anionic membrane. It is therefore necessary, in accordance with the invention, to use a theoretical quantity at least sufficient of the alkali metal hydroxide solution to form metal hydroxides with a substantial fraction of the polyvalent metal ions of the anionic membrane , said fraction generally being at least equal to 50, preferably 90% of the polyvalent metal ions, present in the anionic membrane.
- the optimum amount to be used with regard to the aqueous alkali metal hydroxide solution will therefore depend on various parameters such as the quantity of polyvalent metal ions in the anionic membrane, the nature of the polyvalent metal, in particular its valence, the concentration of the solution and its temperature and it can be determined in each particular case by routine work in the laboratory. In practice, good results are generally obtained with solutions of alkali metal hydroxide containing at least 0.5 (preferably 0.8) mole of alkali metal hydroxide per liter, the maximum admissible content corresponding to saturation. Contents of 0.8 to 1.2 moles of alkali metal hydroxide per liter are generally suitable.
- solutions at room temperature may be suitable, it is preferred to use hot solutions, for example at a temperature of 50 to 90 ° C.
- bringing it into contact with the aqueous solution of alkali metal hydroxide can be carried out at the same time as bringing it into contact with the polyvalent metal compound, using for this purpose in effect, an aqueous solution of the polyvalent metal compound and alkali metal hydroxide. It is preferred, however, according to the invention, that the contacting of the membrane with the aqueous alkali metal hydroxide solution follows its contacting with the polyvalent metal compound, the aqueous alkali metal hydroxide solution then being free of versatile metal compound.
- This preferred embodiment of the pretreatment of the anionic membrane can comprise an optional washing of the latter with demineralized water, between its contacting with the polyvalent metal compound and its contacting with the hydroxide solution. of alkali metal, as well as after contacting with the aqueous solution of alkali metal hydroxide. Washing is usually done at room temperature, although lower or higher temperatures may also be suitable.
- the pretreatment of the cationic membrane consists essentially of bringing it into contact with water.
- the water used must be essentially free of polyvalent metal and of alkali metal.
- the expression "essentially free of polyvalent metal and of alkali metal” means that the water used may optionally contain polyvalent metals and / or alkali metals, but er. sufficiently low that these metals do not affect the properties of the membranes. If necessary, the content of polyvalent metal and / or of alkali metal in the water must be less than 10 " " mole / 1, preferably 10 " mole / 1. In practice, distilled water is used or commercial or industrial demineralized water.
- the function of the cationic membrane pretreatment is to impregnate the cationic membrane with water.
- water can be applied to the cationic membrane by brushing with a brush, or by spraying.
- a preferred means consists in immersing the cationic membrane in a bath of demineralized water.
- the water must be used in an amount at least sufficient to impregnate the entire cationic membrane. The minimum quantity of water to be used will depend on the means used for the conditioning pretreatment of the cationic membrane and it can be easily determined by routine laboratory tests.
- the anionic membrane contains more than 0.005 (preferably at least 0.008) kg of water per xt of the face of the cationic membrane, which is intended to touch the anionic membrane in the bipolar membrane.
- the amount of water which permeates the cationic membrane after the pretreatment does not exceed 0.1 (preferably 0.08) kg / m.
- the water used for the pretreatment of the cationic membrane may optionally contain additives favorable to the impregnation of the cationic membrane, in particular surfactants. If necessary, these additives must be free of polyvalent metal and alkali metal.
- the conditioning pretreatment of the cationic membrane can optionally comprise an additional treatment which does not involve bringing it into contact with an aqueous solution.
- the pretreatment of the cationic membrane consist essentially of its contacting with water, as explained above.
- any suitable means can be used to attach the cationic membrane to the anionic membrane.
- a preferred means consists in applying the two membranes to each other, in the wet state, avoiding the formation of air pockets between the two membranes.
- the anionic membrane is immersed in a bath of demineralized water, at the end of its conditioning pretreatment. It is possible to operate at ambient temperature or at high temperature, provided that this remains below the temperature of thermal degradation of the anionic membrane or of the cationic membrane.
- the bipolar membrane collected at the end of the process according to the invention should preferably be stored in the wet state, before its use in an electrodialysis cell.
- the method according to the invention has the advantage of greater simplicity as regards the pretreatment of the cationic membrane. This results in a reduced use of reagents, in particular of polyvalent metal and of alkali metal hydroxide and, consequently, a reduction in the manufacturing cost of the bipolar membrane.
- the bipolar membrane obtained by means of the method according to the invention as described above is well suited to the electrochemical decomposition of water and it can therefore be used in the electrodialysis techniques using aqueous solutions. It thus finds a use for the manufacture of aqueous solutions of alkali metal hydroxide (especially sodium hydroxide) by electrodialysis of aqueous solutions of alkali metal salts, such as chloride, carbonate or sulphate of alkali metal.
- alkali metal hydroxide especially sodium hydroxide
- the invention therefore also relates to a method of manufacturing an aqueous solution of alkali metal hydroxide by electrodialysis of an aqueous solution of an alkali metal salt, according to which the electrodialysis is carried out in the presence of a membrane.
- bipolar obtained by means of the process according to the invention, defined above.
- the invention applies especially to the manufacture of aqueous solutions of sodium hydroxide by electrodialysis of aqueous solutions of sodium chloride, for example by means of the techniques described in patent US-A-4238305.
- cationic membranes RAIPORE R-4010 PALL RAI
- anionic membranes RAIPORE R-4030 PALL RAI
- the RAIPORE R-4010 cationic membranes are fluoropolymer membranes carrying functional groups derived from sulfonic acid
- the RAIPORE R-4030 anionic membranes are polymer membranes carrying functional groups derived from quaternary ammonium.
- Example 1 (in accordance with the invention) The anionic membrane was subjected to a conditioning pretreatment comprising the following successful steps:
- the cationic membrane underwent a conditioning pretreatment which consisted exclusively of immersion in a deionized water bath for 1 hour at room temperature.
- bipolar membrane At the end of the respective pretreatments of the anionic membrane and the cationic membrane, these were applied to one another in the wet state and under low pressure, so as to form a bipolar membrane.
- an electrochemical measuring cell was used, divided into four successive compartments by the bipolar membrane to be tested, arranged vertically, and two cationic membranes of the NAFION (DU PONT) brand, arranged vertically. , on either side of the bipolar membrane.
- DU PONT NAFION
- a nickel anode and a cathode were respectively provided.
- the bipolar membrane has been oriented in the cell, so that its anionic side is directed towards the anode.
- the potential difference between the two faces of the bipolar membrane was measured in the manner and under the conditions set out in Example 1. The potential difference stabilized at 0.90 V.
- Example 2 A comparison of Examples 1 and 2 shows that the membrane bipolar obtained by means of the simplified method of example 1 (in accordance with the invention) exhibits performances at least comparable to those of the bipolar membrane obtained by means of the known prior method (example 2).
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CZ1997841A CZ290528B6 (cs) | 1994-09-20 | 1995-09-12 | Způsob výroby bipolární membrány a pouľití bipolární membrány získané tímto způsobem |
PL95319307A PL319307A1 (en) | 1994-09-20 | 1995-09-12 | Method of obtaining a bipolar membrane and method of producing aqueous solution of an alkali metal hydroxide by electrodialysis |
EP95933364A EP0782595B1 (fr) | 1994-09-20 | 1995-09-12 | Procede de fabrication d'une membrane bipolaire |
JP8510567A JPH10508619A (ja) | 1994-09-20 | 1995-09-12 | 両極性膜の製造方法および電気透析による水性金属水酸化物溶液の製造方法 |
DE69507310T DE69507310T2 (de) | 1994-09-20 | 1995-09-12 | Verfahren zur herstellung einer bipolaren membran |
BR9508846A BR9508846A (pt) | 1994-09-20 | 1995-09-12 | Processos de fabricação de uma membrana bipolar e de uma solução aquosa de hidrócido de metal alcalino por eletrodiálise |
US08/809,182 US5849167A (en) | 1994-09-20 | 1995-09-12 | Method for making a bipolar membrane |
AU36066/95A AU689959B2 (en) | 1994-09-20 | 1995-09-12 | Method for making a bipolar membrane |
FI971159A FI971159A (fi) | 1994-09-20 | 1997-03-19 | Menetelmä bipolaarisen membraanin valmistamiseksi |
NO19971284A NO310881B1 (no) | 1994-09-20 | 1997-03-19 | Fremgangsmåte for fremstilling av en bipolar membran samt en anvendelse derav |
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