Anatase TiO2-doped activated carbon fibers prepared by ultrasonication and their capacitive deionization characteristics
관리자2018-08-06조회 3401
TiO2-doped activated carbon fibers (ACFs) were successfully prepared as capacitive deionization
(CDI) electrode materials by facile ultrasonication-assisted process. ACFs were
treated with titanium isopropoxide (TTIP) and isopropyl alcohol solutions of different concentrations
and then calcinated by ultrasonication without heat-treatment. The results show
that a certain amount of anatase TiO2 was present on the ACF surface. The specific capacitance
of the TiO2-doped ACF electrode was remarkably improved (by 93.8% at scan rate of
50 mV s–1) over that of the untreated ACF electrode, despite decreases in the specific surface
area and total pore volume upon TiO2 doping. From the CDI experiments, the salt adsorption
capacity and charge efficiency of the sample with TTIP percent concentration of 15%
were found to considerably increase by 71.9 and 57.1%, respectively. These increases are
attributed to the improved wettability of the electrode, which increases the number of surface
active sites and facilitates salt ion diffusion in the ACF pores. Additionally, the Ti-OH groups
of TiO2 act as electrosorption sites, which increases the electrosorption capacity.
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