Issue 88, 2015

Application of chemically synthesized polypyrrole with hydro-sponge characteristic as electrode in water desalination

Abstract

In this article, the chemical oxidative approach was employed to synthesize bulk sponge-like polypyrrole; p-toluenesulfonate (pTSNa), sodium benzene-sulfonate (BSNa) and sodium nitrate (NaNO3) were chosen, respectively, as doping agents to modify the sponge polypyrrole. The microstructure, specific surface area and electrochemical activity of doped polypyrrole samples were characterized. Through repeated expansion and contraction tests, it was proved that the bulk polypyrrole samples exhibited excellent sponge property. To investigate the potential desalination ability, this type of sponge-characteristic polypyrrole was processed into electrodes, and applied in saline solution to remove sodium ions by the electrochemical approach. The results showed that the sponge polypyrrole performed wonderful desalination effect with above 20 mg Na+ for per gram polypyrrole.

Graphical abstract: Application of chemically synthesized polypyrrole with hydro-sponge characteristic as electrode in water desalination

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
15 May 2015
Accepted
17 Aug 2015
First published
17 Aug 2015

RSC Adv., 2015,5, 71593-71600

Author version available

Application of chemically synthesized polypyrrole with hydro-sponge characteristic as electrode in water desalination

J. Feng, Q. Zhang, J. Wang, H. Yang, H. Xu and W. Yan, RSC Adv., 2015, 5, 71593 DOI: 10.1039/C5RA09062H

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