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Particle size optimization of metal-organic frameworks for superior capacitive deionization in oxygenated saline water.

Zhiyuan XingXiaoxu XuanHaiyan HuMohua LiHuimin GaoMohamed B ZakariaDong JiangLiyang ZhuZhengtong LiYunqing KangJing ZhangXibin YiYamauchi YusukeXingtao Xu
Published in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2023)
Pyrolysis-free metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) with optimized particle sizes were used as capacitive deionization (CDI) materials in oxygenated saline water. Upon decreasing the particle size of the MOFs, excellent cycling stability and higher CDI performance were achieved. This was possibly due to the improvement in charge transfer and electrolyte permeation, uncovering the significance of particle size control in improving CDI performance.
Keyphrases
  • metal organic framework
  • high intensity
  • ionic liquid
  • sewage sludge
  • heavy metals
  • risk assessment