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Tailoring interlayer spacing in MXene cathodes to boost the desalination performance of hybrid capacitive deionization systems

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NANO RESEARCH
卷 16, 期 5, 页码 6039-6047

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TSINGHUA UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1007/s12274-022-4491-3

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capacitive deionization; MXene; intercalation materials; hybrid capacitive deionization; cation intercalation

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This study investigates the desalination performance tradeoffs of MXene-based electrodes with different interlayer distances in a CDI system. The results show that the MXene/BC-33% electrode achieves an optimized tradeoff among various performance metrics. The insertion of BC improves ion diffusion pathways and intercalation kinetics, but too much BC decreases the desalination performance due to increased energy consumption.
Capacitive deionization (CDI) is a promising technology to satisfy the global need for fresh water, since it can be both economical and sustainable. While two-dimensional transition metal carbides/nitrides (MXenes) exhibit great characteristics for use as CDI electrode materials, their tightly spaced layered structure renders intercalation inefficiency. In this study, the interlayer distance of MXenes is precisely modulated by inserting different quantity of one-dimensional bacterial fibers (BC), forming freestanding MXene/BC composite electrodes. Among the studied samples, MXene/BC-33% electrode with the interlayer spacing of 15.2 A can achieve an optimized tradeoff among various desalination performance metrics and indicators. The salt adsorption capacity (SAC), the average salt adsorption rate (ASAR), the energy normalized adsorbed salt (ENAS), and the thermodynamic energy efficiency (TEE) of the MXene/BC-33% electrode are improved by 24%, 46%, 13%, and 66% respectively compared with those of pure MXene electrode. While the insertion of BC improves the ion diffusion pathways and facilitates the intercalation kinetics, the desalination performance decreases when the insertion amount of BC exceeds 40%. This is attributed to the overlarge resistance of the composite and the resulting increased energy consumption. This study reveals the desalination performance tradeoffs of MXene-based electrodes with different interlayer distances and also sheds light on the fundamental ion storage mechanisms of intercalation materials in a CDI desalination system.

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