Ion-selective asymmetric carbon electrodes for enhanced capacitive deionization†
Abstract
With the development of capacitive deionization technology, charge efficiency and electrosorption capacity have become some of the biggest technical bottlenecks. Asymmetric activated carbon electrodes with ion-selective functional groups inspired by membrane capacitive deionization were developed to conquer these issues. The deionization capacity increased from 11.0 mg g−1 to 23.2 mg g−1, and the charge efficiency increased from 0.54 to 0.84, due to ion-selective functional groups minimizing the co-ion effect. The charge efficiency and electrosorption capacity resulting from better wettability of these electrodes are effectively enhanced by grafting ion-selective functional groups, which are propitious to ion movement. In addition, asymmetric deionization capacitors show better cycling stability and higher desalination rates. These experimental results have demonstrated that the modification of the ion-selective (oxygen-containing) functional groups on the surfaces of activated carbon could greatly minimize the co-ion effects and increase the salt removal from the solution. These results have indicated that the ion-selective asymmetric carbon electrodes can promote well the development of deionization capacitors for practical desalination.