Grafting the Charged Functional Groups on Carbon Nanotubes for Improving the Efficiency and Stability of Capacitive Deionization Process

Volume: 11, Issue: 19, Pages: 17617 - 17628
Published: Apr 23, 2019
Abstract
In the capacitive deionization (CDI) process, the degradation of desalting performance is predominantly due to the co-ion expulsion effect and electrode oxidation. To overcome these complications, carbon nanotubes grafted with amine and sulfonic functional groups respectively were prepared and used as the CDI electrodes. The structural characterizations and performance tests confirmed that a uniform functional layer was formed on the surface of...
Paper Details
Title
Grafting the Charged Functional Groups on Carbon Nanotubes for Improving the Efficiency and Stability of Capacitive Deionization Process
Published Date
Apr 23, 2019
Volume
11
Issue
19
Pages
17617 - 17628
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