Authors
S Porada, D Weingarth, HVM Hamelers, M Bryjak, V Presser, PM Biesheuvel
Publication date
2014
Journal
Journal of Materials Chemistry A
Volume
2
Issue
24
Pages
9313-9321
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Description
Capacitive technologies, such as capacitive deionization and energy harvesting based on mixing energy (“capmix” and “CO2 energy”), are characterized by intermittent operation: phases of ion electrosorption from the water are followed by system regeneration. From a system application point of view, continuous operation has many advantages, to optimize performance, to simplify system operation, and ultimately to lower costs. In our study, we investigate as a step towards second generation capacitive technologies the potential of continuous operation of capacitive deionization and energy harvesting devices, enabled by carbon flow electrodes using a suspension based on conventional activated carbon powders. We show how the water residence time and mass loading of carbon in the suspension influence system performance. The efficiency and kinetics of the continuous salt removal process can be improved …
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