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Capacitive deionization (CDI) is an electrochemical water treatment process that holds the promise of not only being a commercially viable alternative for treating water but for saving energy as well. Carbon aerogel electrodes for CDI process with high specific surface area (779.04 m2/g) and nano-pore (2-90 nm) have been prepared via pyrolyzing RF organic aerogel at 800oC in nitrogen atmosphere. The CDI characteristics of carbon aerogel electrodes were investigated for the NaCl absorption into a CDI cell at variation conditions. Experiments data showed that the maximum NaCl removal capacity was 21.41 mg/g in 500 mg/L NaCl solution, higher than for other carbon-based materials in the literature. It was evaluated that the CDI process using carbon aerogel electrodes promising to be an effective technology for desalination.



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Issue: Vol 19 No 3 (2016)
Page No.: 155-164
Published: Sep 30, 2016
Section: Engineering and Technology - Research article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.32508/stdj.v19i3.570

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Le, D., Pham, N., & Le, K. (2016). Capacitive deionization (CDI) for desalisation using carbon aerogel electrodes. Science and Technology Development Journal, 19(3), 155-164. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.32508/stdj.v19i3.570

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