JOURNAL ARTICLE

Biomorphic microchanneled electrodes for enhanced water desalination through capacitive deionization

Jaqueline O. BrottoNatan PadoinCarlos R. RamboCíntia Soares

Year: 2018 Journal:   Water Science & Technology Water Supply Vol: 19 (4)Pages: 1221-1228   Publisher: IWA Publishing

Abstract

Abstract This work reports the preparation of rattan-derived carbon electrodes and their application in capacitive deionization technology for desalination. Desalination tests were performed with different concentrations of simulated seawater in a continuous mode with gravity as the driving force and applied voltages of 0.8 and 1.2 V. Electrosorption kinetics were performed to verify desalination of the saline solutions over time. Scanning electron microscopy revealed that the microstructure of the biomorphic carbon is composed of porous microchannels with diameters of around 300 mm, which allowed both fluid flow and ion retention. The kinetics of the electrosorption presented excellent results concerning desalination of highly concentrated solutions using low voltages.

Keywords:
Capacitive deionization Desalination Materials science Electrode Scanning electron microscope Electrochemistry Capacitive sensing Porosity Chemical engineering Composite material Membrane Chemistry Electrical engineering

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