Fouling of electrodialysis membranes by anionic organic substances is a widely
recognized problem. We report a method to characterize fouling of anion-exchange
membranes by dissolved anionic organic macromolecules (sulfonated lignin). The
change of the frequency-dependent electrical capacitance of commercial ion exchange
membranes is used to track the fouling process in real time. The measurements are
performed in an aqueous solution containing both the organic foulant, and a
representative mixture of inorganic materials. This simulates an application of
electrodialysis to purge inorganics from the closed water cycle of a paper machine.
Keywords: Electrodialysis; Fouling; Water treatment; Paper making