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Divalent Ion Selectivity in Capacitive Deionization with Vanadium Hexacyanoferrate: Experiments and Quantum-Chemical Computations

  • Kaustub Singh
  • , Guanna Li
  • , Juhan Lee
  • , Han Zuilhof
  • , B. Layla Mehdi
  • , Rafael L. Zornitta
  • , Louis C.P.M. de Smet*
  • *Autor correspondiente de este trabajo

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Selective removal of ions from water via capacitive deionization (CDI) is relevant for environmental and industrial applications like water purification, softening, and resource recovery. Prussian blue analogs (PBAs) are proposed as an electrode material for selectively removing cations from water, based on their size. So far, PBAs used in CDI are selective toward monovalent ions. Here, vanadium hexacyanoferrate (VHCF), a PBA, is introduced as a new electrode material in a hybrid CDI setup to selectively remove divalent cations from water. These electrodes prefer divalent Ca2+over monovalent Na+, with a separation factor, βCa/Na≈3.5. This finding contrasts with the observed monovalent ion selectivity by PBA electrodes. This opposite behavior is understood by density functional theory simulations. Furthermore, coating the VHCF electrodes with a conducting polymer (poly-pyrrole, doped with poly-styrenesulphonate) prevents the contamination of the treated water following the degradation of the electrode. This facile and modular coating method can be effortlessly extended to other PBA electrodes, limiting the extent of treated water contamination during repeated cycling. This study paves the way for tunable selectivity while extending the library of electrodes that can be successfully used in (selective) CDI.

Idioma originalInglés
Número de artículo2105203
PublicaciónAdvanced Functional Materials
Volumen31
N.º41
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 8 oct 2021
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