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Electron Transfer of Activated Carbon to Anode Excites and Regulates Desalination in Flow Electrode Capacitive Deionization

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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
卷 57, 期 6, 页码 2566-2574

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.2c09506

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flow electrode capacitive deionization; powdered activated carbon; electron transfer; desalination

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This study reveals that the rate-limiting step in flow electrode capacitive deionization (FCDI) desalination is the electron transfer between the powdered activated carbon (PAC) and the current collector on the anode side. The desalination performance of FCDI significantly decreases when PAC with weak electron transfer ability is used as a flow electrode. The study demonstrates that increasing the graphitization degree of PAC improves its electron transfer capacity and enhances the desalination performance of FCDI.
The desalination performance of flow electrode capacitive deionization (FCDI) is determined by the ion adsorption on the powdered activated carbon (PAC) and the electron transfer between the current collector and PAC. However, a comprehensive understanding of rate-limiting steps is lacking, let alone to enhance FCDI desalination by regulating the PAC characteristics. This study showed that the electron transfer between PAC and the current collector on the anode side was the rate-limiting step of FCDI desalination. Compared with W900, the desalination performance of FCDI decreased by 95% when W1200 with weak electron transfer ability was used as a flow electrode. The PAC selected in this study transferred electrons directly through the conductive carbon matrix in FCDI and was mainly affected by graphitization. The desalination performance of FCDI was improved by 20 times when the graphitization degree of PAC increased from 0.69 to 1.03. The minimum energy required for electrons to escape from the PAC surface was reduced by the high degree of graphitization, from 4.27 to 3.52 eV, thus improving the electron transfer capacity of PAC on the anode side. This study provides a direction for the optimization of flow electrodes and further promotes the development of FCDI.

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