Switchable NaCl cages via a MWCNTs/Ni[Fe(CN)6]2 nanocomposite for high performance desalination

Nanoscale(2023)

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With the application of nanomaterials in seawater desalination technology increasing, the adjustable characteristics of carbon-based nanomaterials make it possible to use multiwalled carbon nanotube (MWCNT) materials in seawater desalination technology. In this study, Ni[Fe(CN)(6)](2) is loaded onto the inner wall of MWCNTs by the co-precipitation method to prepare MWCNTs with variable pore size, making it a switchable cage for NaCl. During the procedure, most of the Ni[Fe(CN)(6)](2) is transferred to the outer surface of the MWCNTs after adsorption, and NaCl is stored inside the MWCNTs (which have been proved by characterization); at the same time, Ni can improve the cell stability of Ni[Fe(CN)(6)](2). The effect of adsorbent reaction time and addition amount on the desalination performance of MWCNTs/Ni[Fe(CN)(6)](2) has been tested. According to the results, the best desalination performance of MWCNTs/Ni[Fe(CN)(6)](2) is 1354.6 mg g(-1) when the reaction time is 0.5 h and the addition amount is 20 mg. After 3 cycles of adsorption and desorption, its desalting performance decreased to 242.3 mg g(-1).
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