Insights into the Particle Hydrophilicity and Electrical Conductivity for the Construction of a Highly Efficient Electrical Percolation Network in Flow Electrode Capacitive Deionization
Zetao Zhu,
Jingjing Xiong,
Minjiao Chen
et al.
Abstract:In flow electrode capacitive deionization (FCDI), a stably dispersed slurry with well-developed conductive networks is required to obtain a satisfactory desalination performance. In this work, slurries containing hybrid fillers with various dimensions, electrical conductivities, and surface characteristics were studied for FCDI desalination. The desalination performance was significantly influenced by the electrical conductivity and surface hydrophilicity of activated carbons (ACs). Even though hydrophobic ACs… Show more
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