Literature DB >> 30141323

Efficient Capacitive Deionization Using Natural Basswood-Derived, Freestanding, Hierarchically Porous Carbon Electrodes.

Mingquan Liu1, Min Xu1, Yifei Xue1, Wei Ni1, Silu Huo1, Linlin Wu1, Zhiyu Yang2, Yi-Ming Yan2.   

Abstract

Carbon electrodes are of great importance in constructing high-performance capacitive deionization (CDI) devices. However, the use of conventional carbon electrodes for CDI is limited because of their poor mechanical stability and low mass loading. Herein, we report a binder-free, freestanding, robust, and ultrathick carbon electrode derived from a wood carbon framework (WCF) for CDI applications. The WCF inherits the unique structure of natural basswood, containing straightly aligned channels interconnected with highly ordered, open, and hierarchical pores. A CDI device based on thick WCF electrodes (1200 μm, equal to a mass loading of 50 mg cm-2) exhibits a remarkable areal salt adsorption capacity (SAC) of 0.3 mg cm-2, a high volumetric SAC of 2.4 mg cm-3, and a competitive gravimetric SAC of 5.7 mg g-1. Also, the good mechanical strength and water tolerance of the WCF electrodes improve the cycling stability of the CDI device. Finite element simulations of ion transport behavior indicate that the unique structure of the WCF substantially facilitates ion transport within the ultrathick CDI electrodes. This work provides a viable route to the rational design of freestanding and ultrathick electrodes for CDI applications and offers insights into the structure-performance relationship of CDI electrodes.

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Keywords:  basswood; capacitive deionization; carbon electrode; freestanding; high mass loading

Year:  2018        PMID: 30141323     DOI: 10.1021/acsami.8b08232

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Appl Mater Interfaces        ISSN: 1944-8244            Impact factor:   9.229


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