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A Covalently Integrated Reduced Graphene Oxide-Ion-Exchange Resin Electrode for Efficient Capacitive Deionization

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ADVANCED MATERIALS INTERFACES
卷 8, 期 5, 页码 -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/admi.202001998

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capacitive deionization; desalination; ion-exchange resins; reduced graphene oxides; water purification

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  1. Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR)
  2. IIT Madras

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CDI technology utilizes functionalized rGO-PS electrodes and EAIER to achieve efficient deionization. These novel electrodes exhibit high electroadsorption capacity and excellent stability.
Capacitive deionization (CDI) is an emerging, cost-effective alternative for energy-efficient desalination technology. Efficient electrode materials based on individual reduced graphene oxide (rGO) nanosheets are produced by functionalizing them with polystyrene (rGO-PS) through an in situ polymerization process involving rGO, styrene monomer, and divinylbenzene. The rGO-PS-integrated composite nanostructures are subsequently functionalized with sulfonate and quaternary amine functionalities to achieve positively and negatively charged electro-adsorbent ion-exchange resins (EAIERs), respectively. These EAIERs 'molecular constructs' are used to fabricate CDI electrodes, and deionization is performed to remove various ions. These molecular constructs promote faster charge transfer at the electrode-electrolyte interface and maintained the electrical conductivity of the active rGO. This leads to a high electroadsorption capacity of 15.93 mg g(-1) of Cl- using NaCl solution with a conductivity of 802 mu S in laboratory batch experiments, which is approximately five times higher than the adsorption capacity of rGO electrodes reported earlier (approximate to 2-3 mg g(-1)) in comparable experimental conditions. No significant Faradaic redox reactions or chemical changes are observed on the electrode surface, which make these electrodes exhibit excellent electrochemical stability even after multiple adsorption/desorption cycles.

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