articleAdvanced Functional MaterialsFeb 26, 2023HYBRID OA

Electrocapacitive Deionization: Mechanisms, Electrodes, and Cell Designs

The University of Queensland · Qingdao University

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Abstract

Abstract Capacitive deionization (CDI) is an emerging water desalination technology for removing different ionic species from water, which is based on electric charge compensation by these charged species. CDI is becoming popular because it is more energy‐efficient and cost‐effective than other technologies, such as reverse osmosis and distillation, specifically in dealing with brackish water having low or moderate salt concentrations. Over the past decade, the CDI research field has witnessed significant advances in the used electrode materials, cell architectures, and associated mechanisms for desalination applications. This review article first discusses ion storage/removal mechanisms in carbon and Faradaic…

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Keywords
  • Capacitive deionization
  • Desalination
  • Materials science
  • Nanotechnology
  • Process engineering
  • Reverse osmosis
  • Computer science
  • Biochemical engineering
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