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Data underlying the publication: Water content of ion-exchange membranes: Measurement technique and influence on the ion mobility

DOI:10.4121/bca52e88-5081-4d83-9484-ce6693190db4.v1
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DOI: 10.4121/bca52e88-5081-4d83-9484-ce6693190db4

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Elozeiri, Alaaeldin; Lammertink, Rob; Huub Rijnaarts; Dykstra, J.E. (Jouke) (2025): Data underlying the publication: Water content of ion-exchange membranes: Measurement technique and influence on the ion mobility. Version 1. 4TU.ResearchData. dataset. https://doi.org/10.4121/bca52e88-5081-4d83-9484-ce6693190db4.v1
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Dataset

This dataset was collected at the Laboratory of Environmental Technology, Wageningen University & Research in 2023/2024. It is supplementary data for the PhD thesis of Alaaeldin Elozeiri and the publication of "Water content of ion-exchange membranes: Measurement technique and influence on the ion mobility”. We studied the following properties of commercial cation-exchange membranes: the membrane water content, the membrane water volume fraction, the membrane resistance, the ion-exchange capacity, the membrane thickness, the ionic charge density, and the ion mobility inside the membrane.


This research was performed within the framework of the research program AquaConnect, funded by the Dutch Research Council (NWO, grant-ID P19-45) and public and private partners of the AquaConnect consortium and coordinated by Wageningen University and Research.

History

  • 2025-03-18 first online, published, posted

Publisher

4TU.ResearchData

Format

.txt, .xlsx

Funding

  • NWO: perspectief AquaConnect (grant code TTW P19-45) NWO

Organizations

Environmental Technology, Wageningen University & Research
Membrane Science and Technology, University of Twente

DATA

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