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Electrodeposited polypyrrole/biomass-derived carbon composite electrodes with high hybrid capacitance and hierarchical porous structure for enhancing U(VI) electrosorption from aqueous solution

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SEPARATION AND PURIFICATION TECHNOLOGY
Volume 302, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.seppur.2022.122169

Keywords

Biomass -derived carbon; Polypyrrole; Electrosorption; Uranium

Funding

  1. Natural Science Foundation of China [22176032, 22068002, 21866002, 22178054, 11905029]
  2. Key Project of Natural Science Foundation of Jiangxi [20212BAB203023, XMBH00174]

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A biomass-derived carbon/polypyrrole (BC/PPy) electrode was fabricated and utilized for efficient separation and decontamination of U(VI) from radioactive wastewater through electrosorption. The BC/PPy-3 composite exhibited the best electrosorption performance, benefiting from improved electric conductivity, hierarchical porous structure, and the synergistic effect of hybrid capacitance. This work provides a promising strategy for the cost-effective treatment of radioactive wastewater using biomass-derived carbon/conductive polymer composite electrodes.
Effective separation and decontamination of U(VI) from radioactive wastewater is beneficial to both the sus-tainable development of nuclear energy and the reduction of radioactive pollution. Electrosorption has recently emerged as a promising technology for U(VI) separation from solution. Herein, the biomass-derived carbon/ polypyrrole (BC/PPy) electrodes with high hybrid capacitance and hierarchical porous structure were fabricated by the electrodeposition of PPy on the BC surface for using as pseudocapacitive electrodes for enhancing U(VI) electrosorption. The electrochemical measurements showed that the BC/PPy electrodes exhibited a significant capacitance-controlled behavior in which the capacitance contributions could be quantized. The U(VI) electro-sorption by BC/PPy was conducted in a capacitive deionization (CDI) system. The results suggested that among different BC/PPy composites, BC/PPy-3 presented best electrosorption performance, owing to the improved electric conductivity, the hierarchical porous structure, and the synergistic effect of hybrid capacitance (EDL and pseudo-capacitance). The electrosorption isotherms and kinetics were found to be well-simulated by Langmuir and PFO models. The BC/PPy-3 showed a maximum electrosorption capacity of 237.9 mg/g for U(VI) at the applied voltage of 0.9 V, it also exhibited good recycling stability after several electrosorption-desorption cycles. This work provides a promising strategy to the fabrication of cost-effective biomass-derived carbon/conductive polymer composite electrodes for the effective CDI treatment of radioactive wastewater.

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