PERMEATION OF IRON(III)THROUGH LIQUID MEMBRANE SUPPORTED ON POROUS POLYETHYLENE HOLLOW FIBER

Abstract
The permeation of iron(III) chloride through a liquid membrane of tri-n-octylamine dissolved in benzene supported on a microporous polyethylene hollow fiber has been studied. The initial permeation rate was explained as the sum of film resistances in the aqueous phases, a membrane resistance and two inter-facial reaction resistances.