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Carbon-based capacitive deionization electrodes: development techniques and its influence on electrode properties

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Abstract
Capacitive deionization (CDI) is a potential technology to provide cost efficient desalinated and/or softened water. Several efforts have been invested in the fabrication of CDI electrodes that not only has outstanding performance but also high chance of large scalability. In this personal account, the different techniques in developing carbon-based materials are presented together with its actual effect on the surface and electrochemical properties of carbon. The categories presented are based on the studies done by the Electrochemical Reaction and Technology Laboratory, the Ertl Center, different research groups in South Korea, and selected papers from the past three years. Our perspective about research gaps and prospects are also included with the aim to increase interest for CDI research.
Author(s)
Angeles, Anne ThereseLee, Jaeyoung
Issued Date
2021-04
Type
Article
DOI
10.1002/tcr.202000182
URI
https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/11580
Publisher
WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
Citation
CHEMICAL RECORD, v.21, no.4, pp.820 - 840
ISSN
1527-8999
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Department of Environment and Energy Engineering > 1. Journal Articles
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