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3D printed electrodes for efficient membrane capacitive deionization.


ABSTRACT: There is increasing interests in cost-effective and energy-efficient technologies for the desalination of salt water. However, the challenge in the scalability of the suitable compositions of electrodes has significantly hindered the development of capacitive deionization (CDI) as a promising technology for the desalination of brackish water. Herein, we introduced a 3D printing technology as a new route to fabricate electrodes with adjustable composition, which exhibited large-scale applications as free-standing, binder-free, and robust electrodes. The 3D printed electrodes were designed with ordered macro-channels that facilitated effective ion diffusion. The high salt removal capacity of 75 mg g-1 was achieved for membrane capacitive deionization (MCDI) using 3D printed nitrogen-doped graphene oxide/carbon nanotube electrodes with the total electrode mass of 20 mg. The improved mechanical stability and strong bonding of the chemical components in the electrodes allowed a long cycle lifetime for the MCDI devices. The adjusted operational mode (current density) enabled a low energy consumption of 0.331 W h g-1 and high energy recovery of ∼27%. Furthermore, the results obtained from the finite element simulations of the ion diffusion behavior quantified the structure-function relationships of the MCDI electrodes.

SUBMITTER: Vafakhah S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9418887 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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3D printed electrodes for efficient membrane capacitive deionization.

Vafakhah Sareh S   Sim Glenn Joey GJ   Saeedikhani Mohsen M   Saeedikhani Mohsen M   Li Xiaoxia X   Valdivia Y Alvarado Pablo P   Yang Hui Ying HY  

Nanoscale advances 20191008 12


There is increasing interests in cost-effective and energy-efficient technologies for the desalination of salt water. However, the challenge in the scalability of the suitable compositions of electrodes has significantly hindered the development of capacitive deionization (CDI) as a promising technology for the desalination of brackish water. Herein, we introduced a 3D printing technology as a new route to fabricate electrodes with adjustable composition, which exhibited large-scale applications  ...[more]

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