Capacitive deionization system with ultra-high salt adsorption performance: from lab design to agricultural applications.
Rui HeYongchang YuLingchen KongXitong LiuPei DongPublished in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2023)
Capacitive deionization is an emerging water desalination technology for industrial applications. Recent advancements in electrode design and system development have led to the reporting of ultra-high salt adsorption performance, benefiting its potential application in agricultural water treatment at a potentially low cost. In this study, we provide a comprehensive summary of the porous electrode design strategy to achieve ultra-high ion adsorption performance, considering factors such as experimental parameters, chemically tuned material properties, redox chemistry and smart nanoarchitecture for future electrode design. Furthermore, we endeavor to establish a correlation between capacitive deionization (CDI) technology and its applicability in the agricultural sector, specifically concentrating on water treatment with an emphasis on undesirable ions associated with salinity, hardness, and heavy metals, to achieve harmless irrigation. Additionally, to ensure the efficient and cost-effective application of CDI systems in agriculture, a thorough overview of the literature on CDI cost analysis is presented. By addressing these aspects, we anticipate that ultra-high salt adsorption CDI systems hold great promise in future agricultural applications.
Keyphrases
- heavy metals
- risk assessment
- climate change
- aqueous solution
- high resolution
- low cost
- health risk assessment
- systematic review
- health risk
- human health
- current status
- microbial community
- emergency department
- mass spectrometry
- quantum dots
- sewage sludge
- adverse drug
- deep learning
- big data
- water soluble
- drug discovery
- anaerobic digestion