Surface redox pseudocapacitance boosting Fe/Fe 3 C nanoparticles-encapsulated N-doped graphene-like carbon for high-performance capacitive deionization.

Journal of colloid and interface science(2023)

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The practical application of carbon anode in capacitive deionization (CDI) is greatly hindered by their poor adsorption capacity and co-ion effect. Herein, an N-doped graphene-like carbon (NC) decorated with Fe/FeC nanoparticles composite (Fe/FeC@NC) with large specific surface area and plentiful porosity is fabricated via a facile and scalable method, namely sol-gel method combined with Fe-catalyzed carbonization. As expected, it exhibits superior CDI performance as a Cl-storage electrode, with Cl adsorption capacity as high as 102.3 mg g at 1000 mg L Cl concentration and 1.4 V voltage, and a stable capacity of 68.5 mg g for 60 cycles in 500 mg L Cl concentration and 100 mA g current density. More importantly, on the basis of electrochemical tests, ex-situ X-ray diffraction, ex-situ X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), and XPS analysis with argon ion depth etching, it is revealed that the chlorine storage mechanism of the Fe/FeC@NC electrode is dominated by the surface-related redox pseudocapacitance behavior of Fe/Fe couple occurring on or near the surface, enabling fast and reversible ion storage. This work proposes an economical and environmentally friendly general method for the design and development of high-performance Cl-storage electrodes for CDI, and offers an in-depth insight into the Cl storage mechanism of Fe decorated carbon electrodes, further promoting the development of CDI technology.
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Capacitive deionization,Chlorine storage electrode,Fe/Fe(3)C,N-doping carbon,Pseudocapacitance,Storage mechanism
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