ionisäätökalvot
Ionisäätökalvot, often translated as ion-exchange membranes, are essential components in various electrochemical and separation processes. These specialized membranes are designed to selectively allow the passage of certain ions while blocking others. This selectivity is achieved through the presence of charged functional groups immobilized within the membrane matrix. Cation-exchange membranes possess negatively charged groups, enabling them to exchange cations (positively charged ions) from a solution. Conversely, anion-exchange membranes contain positively charged groups, facilitating the exchange of anions (negatively charged ions).
The underlying principle of ion-exchange membranes relies on the Donnan exclusion effect. When a membrane is
Ionisäätökalvot find widespread applications in numerous fields. They are crucial in electrodialysis for water desalination and