The sorption and transport of c-2-butene and t-2-butene in hydrated Na
fion cation exchange membranes containing Ag+ ions and Na+ ions has be
en studied. The results of the flux measurements at 298.2 K and at fee
d pressures of up to 3 bars indicate that for c-2-butene/t-2-butene mi
xtures, a competitive effect in the Ag+ membranes occurs which increas
es the selectivity from the ideal Value of 1.4 calculated from pure ga
s fluxes to about 1.9-2.7 depending on the feed composition. Even at t
he highest feed gas concentrations the mixed gas selectivities do not
drop below 1.9. The mixed gas solubility data of the Ag+ membranes sho
w the same enhancement in selectivity compared to the ideal sorption s
electivity calculated from pure gas solubilities. All experimental res
ults can be described consistently with a reaction equilibrium model w
hich does not require any adjustable parameters.