Abstract
Activated-carbon-electrodes are widely used in capacitive deionization (CDI). However, the desalination capacity of most activated carbons remains to be improved, which makes it necessary to explore activated carbons with special structure and improved desalination capacity. In this context, we studied the desalination performance of super activated carbons with ultra-high total pore volume (VTot). This carbon showed a salt adsorption capacity of 27.2 mg/g in 500 mg/L NaCl solution at 1.2 V, which ranked among the highest value ever reported for activated carbons. The high adsorption capacity was due to the large VTot caused by the abundant presence of both micropores and mesopores in the material. The adsorption capacity of the carbon after 10 adsorption-desorption cycles (saturated adsorption capacity) was as high as 67.6 mg/g, which was dominated by VTot and water contact angle. The sample also showed excellent desalination rate and superior charge efficiency (76.5%). This study indicated that superior desalination performance could be obtained by using super activated carbon with high pore volume as a CDI electrode material.
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