Promotie

Nitrate-selective Anion-Exchange Membranes: development and application in electrodialysis

Promovendus D (Daniele) Chinello MSc
Promotor Louis de Smet
Externe copromotor Dr. Jan W. Post
Organisatie Wageningen University, Laboratory for Organic Chemistry
Datum

do 5 december 2024 13:00 tot 14:30

Locatie De Harmonie, Ruiterskwartier 4, 8911 BP Leeuwarden

Samenvatting (Engelstalig)

Nitrogen fertilizers are essential in agriculture but pose environmental challenges, such as water pollution from nitrate runoff. Electrodialysis (ED) using ion-exchange membranes (IEMs) offers a solution to recover valuable resources like nitrate. However, separating nitrate from chloride, due to their similar properties, remains challenging. This thesis aims to develop anion-exchange membranes (AEMs) with enhanced nitrate selectivity, focusing on increasing membrane hydrophobicity to favour nitrate transport.
Experimental results demonstrate that polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF)-based membranes show superior nitrate selectivity compared to commercial alternatives. Further research explores the impact of different polymers like polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and polyacrylonitrile (PAN), revealing that PVC-based membranes exhibit the best nitrate/chloride selectivity. This study offers insights into membrane design for more efficient nitrate recovery, contributing to a circular economy in fertilizer production. Future research directions are also discussed, emphasizing the development of even more selective AEMs for agricultural applications.