Issue 74, 2016, Issue in Progress

Surface-modified spherical activated carbon for high carbon loading and its desalting performance in flow-electrode capacitive deionization

Abstract

We have synthesized a new type of activated carbon (AC) containing ion-selective functional groups, trimethylammonium (AC-N) for anodes and sulfonate (AC-S) for cathodes, for high carbon loading of flow-electrodes. The AC-N and AC-S were partially covered with a 50 nm-thick polymer layer and their surfaces became more hydrophilic than that of bare AC. In the case of bare AC, the maximum carbon concentration in the flow electrodes was 10%, while in the case of the surface-modified AC (AC-N and AC-S), it increased to a maximum of 35% and decreased the viscosity due to the electrostatic repulsion. Moreover, with the increase in carbon concentration, the salt removal efficiencies were improved from 8.2% to 27.7%. This increase in efficiency was attributed to the formation of percolating networks, which occurred because of high carbon loading. The resulting improvement in electronic conductivity at higher loading led to a higher current, and thus an improved salt removal efficiency. Therefore, we expect that the surface-modified AC electrode can be used as a dispersant for hydrophobic AC particles in aqueous solution, as well as in flow electrodes to improve desalting performance in FCDI systems.

Graphical abstract: Surface-modified spherical activated carbon for high carbon loading and its desalting performance in flow-electrode capacitive deionization

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
27 Jan 2016
Accepted
28 Jun 2016
First published
29 Jun 2016

RSC Adv., 2016,6, 69720-69727

Surface-modified spherical activated carbon for high carbon loading and its desalting performance in flow-electrode capacitive deionization

H. Park, J. Choi, S. Yang, S. J. Kwak, S. Jeon, M. H. Han and D. K. Kim, RSC Adv., 2016, 6, 69720 DOI: 10.1039/C6RA02480G

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