Nanoarchitectured metal-organic framework/polypyrrole hybrids for brackish water desalination using capacitive deionization
journal contribution
posted on 2024-11-16, 05:30authored byZiming Wang, Xingtao Xu, Jeonghun Kim, Victor Malgras, Ran Mo, Chenglong Li, Yuzhu Lin, Haibo Tan, Jing Tang, Likun Pan, Yoshio BandoYoshio Bando, Tao Yang, Yusuke Yamauchi
New families of materials that may potentially replace dominant carbon electrodes have emerged as a major research hotspot in the field of capacitive deionization (CDI). Here, we report a metal- organic framework (MOF)/polypyrrole (PPy) hybrid, in which conductive PPy nanotubes that are running through each MOF particle have the potential to increase the overall bulk electrical conductivity, thus promoting such a system as a good CDI electrode material. Consequently, the MOF/PPy hybrid shows a high desalination capacity of 11.34 mg g1, which is amongst those of state-of-theart CDI electrodes. Moreover, the MOF/PPy hybrid also shows a superior desalination performance for brackish water and good cycling stability, far exceeding typical carbon-based benchmarks. This is the first example of CDI electrodes derived from direct MOFbased materials, highlighting the potential of these hybrid systems as promising materials beyond traditional carbon electrodes.
Funding
All-Metal Nanoporous Materials as Highly Active Electrocatalysts