Authors
Peng Liang, Lulu Yuan, Xufei Yang, Shaoji Zhou, Xia Huang
Publication date
2013/5/1
Journal
Water research
Volume
47
Issue
7
Pages
2523-2530
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
A capacitive deionization (CDI) cell was built with electrodes made of an inexpensive commercial activated carbon fiber (ACF), and then modified by incorporating ion-exchangers into the cell compartment. Three modified CDI designs were tested: MCDI – a CDI with electrodes covered by ion-exchange membranes (IEMs) of the same polarity, FCDI – a CDI with electrodes covered by ion-exchange felts (IEFs), and R-MCDI – an MCDI with cell chamber packed with ion-exchange resin (IER) granules. The cell was operated in the batch reactor mode with an initial salt concentration of 1000 mg/L NaCl, a typical level of domestic wastewater. The desalination tests involved investigations of two consecutive operation stages of CDIs: electrical adsorption (at an applied voltage of 1.2 V) and desorption [including short circuit (SC) desorption and discharge (DC) desorption]. The R-MCDI showed the highest electric …
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