다공성 활성탄소-실리카젤 복합전극의 전기용량적 탈이온 공정에의 응용

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Applications of Porous Activated Carbon-Silica Gel Composite Electrodes for Capacitive Deionization Process
Authors
양천모한학수최운혁조병원조원일윤경석
Issue Date
2004-12
Publisher
한국화학공학회
Citation
Korean Chemical Engineering Research(HWAHAK KONGHAK), v.42, no.6, pp.748 - 753
Abstract
Capacitive deionization(CDI) process kinds of electrochemical adsorption method was employed in order to solve the water deficient problems. In our study, porous activated carbon-silica gel composite electrodes with high wet-ability and mechanical strengths are invented by paste rolling method in our laboratory and investigated electrochemical characteristics such as current changed values as a function of time, coulombs, specific coulombs and chargedischarge efficiencies as a function of cycles until 10th and 100th cycles in 1,000 ppm NaCl solution. Porous activated carbon-silica gel composite electrodes showed efficient CDI performances with decreasing active material usages and increasing wet-ability, mechanical strengths in NaCl solutions. In our electrochemical runs, all of the activated carbonsilica gel composite electrodes also showed good cyclic-ability without destroy of active materials during cycles. The electrode-manufacturing times decreased by 50%. Average specific charge-coulombs by 100th cycles are also appeared very higher 0.456(C composite electrode) than 0.317 (A·min.)/g(A electrode). The charge-discharge efficiencies by 100th cycles are showed good cycle-ability and appeared over 73% and 75.6% in case of A electrode and C composite electrode. However, at the 100th cycles, 76% of charge-discharge efficiencies is showed in C composite electrode but 66% of charge-discharge efficiencies is showed in A electrode.
Keywords
Porous Activated Carbon-Silica Gel Composite Electrodes; Capacitive Deionization; Activated Carbon
ISSN
0304-128X
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/136958
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