Current Applied Physics, Vol.15, No.11, 1539-1544, 2015
Enhanced electrical and mass transfer characteristics of acid-treated carbon nanotubes for capacitive deionization
Capacitive deionization (CDI) has attracted significant attention for the next generation water treatment due to its low energy consumption and environment friendly properties in comparison to widely established methods. For CDI technology to move forward, however, the development of carbon electrodes having superb electrosorption behavior is essential. In this study, we demonstrate the function-alization of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) via acid treatment shows enhanced electrochemical characteristics and effectively improves the wettability of the acid-treated CNTs (a-CNTs) via the addition of oxygen functional groups, leading to a higher electric double layer capacitance. Furthermore, defect formation in a-CNTs increases the conductivity and decreases the mass transfer resistance during CDI operation. CDI measurements confirmed a 270% increase in performance of a-CNTs in contrast to pristine CNTs (p-CNTs), attributable to the improved characteristics outlined above. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Carbon nanotube;Acid treatment;Capacitive deionization;Fast ion adsorption;Electric double layer