Wood-Based Self-Supporting Nanoporous Three-Dimensional Electrode for High-Efficiency Battery Deionization.
Wenfei WeiXiaosong GuRanhao WangXiaonan FengHong ChenPublished in: Nano letters (2022)
Developing highly efficient advanced battery deionization (BDI) electrode materials at a low cost is vital for seawater desalination. Herein, a high-efficiency wood-based BDI electrode has been fabricated for seawater desalination, benefiting from the self-supporting three-dimensional (3D) nanoporous structure and rich redox-active sites. The finely tuned rich electrochemical redox active C═O groups on the surface of the wood electrode derived from the facile thermochemical conversion of lignin play a crucial role in the Faradaic cation removal dynamics of BDI. Coupling the 3D wood electrode and a polyaniline-modified wood electrode as the cathode and anode, an all-wood-electrode-based deionization battery has been successfully assembled with a state-of-the-art ion removal capacity of up to 164 mg g -1 in seawater. Our work reported an example of utilizing wood as the BDI electrode via fine-tuning the redox-active sites, demonstrating a novel resource utilization pathway of converting cheap biomass into BDI electrodes for highly efficient seawater desalination.