Electrochemical Metal Removal
US-2024325976-A1 · Oct 3, 2024 · US
US10005035B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10005035-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514962106-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 8, 2015 |
| Priority date | Dec 19, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jun 26, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jun 26, 2018 |
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An ion processing device includes, on the side of an anion exchange layer of a bipolar membrane which is formed by stacking an anion exchange layer and a cation exchange layer, an anion-side channel which is filled with an anion exchanger, and an anion removal channel provided via an anion exchange membrane, and also includes an anode for moving anions from the anion-side channel to the anion removal channel through the anion exchange membrane. Further, a cation-side channel which is filled with a cation exchanger and a cation removal channel provided via a cation exchange membrane are included on the side of the cation exchange layer of the bipolar membrane as well as a cathode for moving cations from the cation-side channel to the cation removal channel through the cation exchange membrane.
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What is claimed is: 1. An ion processing device comprising: a bipolar membrane that is formed by stacking an anion exchange layer and a cation exchange layer; an anion-side channel that is arranged in contact with the anion exchange layer of the bipolar membrane, and that is filled with an anion exchanger; an anion removal channel that is arranged in contact with the anion-side channel via an anion exchange membrane; an anode configured to move anions from the anion-side channel to the anion removal channel through the anion exchange membrane; a cation-side channel that is arranged in contact with the cation exchange layer of the bipolar membrane, and that is filled with a cation exchanger; a cation removal channel that is arranged in contact with the cation-side channel via a cation exchange membrane, a cathode configured to move cations from the cation-side channel to the cation removal channel through the cation exchange membrane; and a channel branching section configured to divide and introduce a liquid from one channel into the anion-side channel and the cation-side channel. 2. An ion chromatograph comprising: a separation column configured to separate a sample; an eluent delivery section configured to deliver an eluent to the separation column; a sample injection section configured to inject a sample into a flow of the eluent that is delivered by the eluent delivery section to the separation column; a suppressor that is connected to an eluent outlet side of the separation column, the suppressor being an ion processing device including a bipolar membrane that is formed by stacking an anion exchange layer and a cation exchange layer, an anion-side channel that is arranged in contact with the anion exchange layer of the bipolar membrane, and that is filled with an anion exchanger, an anion removal channel that is arranged in contact with the anion-side channel via an anion exchange membrane, an anode configured to move anions from the anion-side channel to the anion removal channel through the anion exchange membrane, a cation-side channel that is arranged in contact with the cation exchange layer of the bipolar membrane, and that is filled with a cation exchanger, a cation removal channel that is arranged in contact with the cation-side channel via a cation exchange membrane, and a cathode configured to move cations from the cation-side channel to the cation removal channel through the cation exchange membrane, and a channel branching section configured to divide and introduce the eluent flowing out of the separation column into the anion-side channel and the cation-side channel; a first conductivity detector that is, with respect to the suppressor, connected to the anion-side channel on an opposite side from the channel branching section; and a second conductivity detector that is, with respect to the ion processing device, connected to the cation-side channel on the opposite side from the channel branching section. 3. The ion chromatograph according to claim 2 , further comprising a data processing section that is connected to the first conductivity detector and the second conductivity detector, wherein the data processing section is configured to simultaneously detect anions or cations by both a non-suppressor method and a suppressor method based on detection signals of both the first conductivity detector and the second conductivity detector.
relating to the treatment of the fractions to be distributed · CPC title
Elution mode · CPC title
Ion-exchange · CPC title
suppressor columns · CPC title
with bipolar membranes; Water splitting · CPC title
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