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Efficiency Enhancement of Electro-Adsorption Desalination Using Iron Oxide Nanoparticle-Incorporated Activated Carbon Nanocomposite.

Ahmed S YasinAhmed Yousef MohamedDonghyun KimSungmin YoonHowon RaKyubock Lee
Published in: Micromachines (2021)
Capacitive deionization (CDI) technology is currently considered a potential candidate for brackish water desalination. In this study, we designed iron oxide nanoparticle-incorporated activated carbon (AC/Fe2O3) via a facile and cost-effective hydrothermal process. The as-synthesized material was characterized using several techniques and tested as electrodes in CDI applications. We found that the distinctive properties of the AC/Fe2O3 electrode, i.e., high wettability, high surface area, unique structural morphology, and high conductivity, resulted in promising CDI performance. The electrosorptive capacity of the AC/Fe2O3 nanocomposite reached 6.76 mg g-1 in the CDI process, with a high specific capacitance of 1157.5 F g-1 at 10 mV s-1 in a 1 M NaCl electrolyte. This study confirms the potential use of AC/Fe2O3 nanocomposites as viable electrode materials in CDI and other electrochemical applications.
Keyphrases
  • iron oxide
  • reduced graphene oxide
  • carbon nanotubes
  • gold nanoparticles
  • quantum dots
  • ionic liquid
  • high resolution
  • mass spectrometry
  • aqueous solution
  • solid phase extraction