Membrane charge can have a large effect on the performance of many ultrafil
tration processes. Previous studies of membrane charge have generally been
performed using solutions of simple monovalent salts; however, the effectiv
e surface charge can be strongly influenced by the binding or adsorption to
the membrane surface of specific buffer ions present in actual process sol
utions. Experimental data were obtained for the zeta potential of both stan
dard and positively-charged polyethersulfone ultrafiltration membranes in t
he presence of a variety of monovalent and multivalent buffer ions. The zet
a potential of the positively-charged membrane was very strongly dependent
upon the buffer, with the adsorption of di- and tri-valent anions causing a
large reduction in the zeta potential. Changes in buffer composition also
caused long transients in the membrane zeta potential under some conditions
due to the slow kinetics for the displacement of strongly bound ions from
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