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Activated Carbon Aerogel as an Electrode with High Specific Capacitance for Capacitive Deionization

Journal

PROCESSES
Volume 10, Issue 11, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/pr10112330

Keywords

carbon aerogel; activation; capacitive deionization; desalination; electro-sorption

Funding

  1. Natural Science Foundation of Tianjin [19JCYBJC23400, 21JCZDJC00320]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21976096, 22036004]
  3. National Key Research and Development Program [2018YFC1802000]
  4. NCC Fund

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In this study, activated carbon aerogels were synthesized using a sol-gel method and further activation with potassium hydroxide. The activated carbon aerogels exhibited improved electrochemical performance, higher hydrophilicity, and better capacitive deionization properties. The unit adsorption capacity of the activated carbon aerogel electrode was significantly higher compared to conventional carbon aerogels, and it showed good regeneration performance and cycle stability.
In this study, carbon aerogels (CAs) were synthesized by the sol-gel method, using environmentally friendly glucose as a precursor, and then they were further activated with potassium hydroxide (KOH) to obtain activated carbon aerogels (ACAs). After the activation, the electrochemical performance of the ACAs was significantly improved, and the specific capacitance increased from 19.70 F.g(-1) to 111.89 F.g(-1). Moreover, the ACAs showed a stronger hydrophilicity with the contact angle of 118.54 degrees compared with CAs (69.31 degrees). When used as an electrode for capacitive deionization (CDI), the ACAs had not only a better diffuse electric double layer behavior, but also a lower charge transfer resistance and intrinsic resistance. Thus, the ACA electrode had a faster CDI desalination rate and a higher desalination capacity. The unit adsorption capacity is three times larger than that of the CA electrode. In the desalination experiment of 100 mg.L-1 sodium chloride (NaCl) solution using a CDI device based on the ACA electrode, the optimal electrode spacing was 2 mm, the voltage was 1.4 V, and the flow rate was 30 mL.min(-1). When the NaCl concentration was 500 mg.L-1, the unit adsorption capacity of the ACA electrode reached 26.12 mg.g(-1) , much higher than that which has been reported in many literatures. The desalination process followed the Langmuir model, and the electro-sorption of the NaCl was a single layer adsorption process. In addition, the ACA electrode exhibited a good regeneration performance and cycle stability.

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