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Title Impact of Hierarchical Cation-Exchange Membranes' Chemistry and Crosslinking Level on Electrodialysis Demineralization Performances of a Complex Food Solution
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Authors Khetsomphou, E; Deboli, F; Donten, ML; Bazinet, L
Title Impact of Hierarchical Cation-Exchange Membranes' Chemistry and Crosslinking Level on Electrodialysis Demineralization Performances of a Complex Food Solution
Year 2023
Published Membranes, 13, 1
DOI 10.3390/membranes13010107
Abstract Hierarchical cation-exchange membranes (hCEMs) fabricated by blade coating and UV crosslinking of ionomer on top of a porous substrate demonstrated promising results in performing NaCl demineralization. In the food industry, complex solutions are used and hCEMs were never investigated before for these food applications. The performances of two different coating chemistries (urethane acrylate based: UL, and acrylic acid based: EbS) and three crosslinking degrees (UL5, UL6, UL7 for UL formulations, and EbS-1, EbS-2, EbS-3 for EbS formulations) were formulated. The impacts of hCEMs properties and crosslinking density on whey demineralization performances by electrodialysis (ED) were evaluated and compared to CMX, a high performing CEM for whey demineralization by ED. The crosslinking density had an impact on the hCEMs area specific resistance, and on the ionic conductance for EbS membrane. However, 70% demineralization of 18% whey solution was reached for the first time for hCEMs without any fouling observed, and with comparable performances to the CMX benchmark. Although some properties were impacted by the crosslinking density, the global performances in ED (limiting current, demineralization duration, global system resistance, energy consumption, current efficiency) for EbS and UL6 membranes were similar to the CMX benchmark. These promising results suggest the possible application of these hCEMs (UL6, EbS-2, and EbS-3) for whey demineralization by ED and more generally complex products as an alternative in the food industry.
Author Keywords electrodialysis; complex food system; whey demineralization; composite cation-exchange membrane; hierarchical cation-exchange membrane
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:000918939500001
WoS Category Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Chemistry, Physical; Engineering, Chemical; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Polymer Science
Research Area Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Chemistry; Engineering; Materials Science; Polymer Science
PDF https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0375/13/1/107/pdf?version=1673592777
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