This research article published by Elsevier, 2019Capacitive deionization (CDI) is the competitive technology for water desalination which appears to become an alternative to conventional methods such as ion exchange resins, reverse osmosis, and electrodeionization. Variety of materials including, carbide-derived carbon, activated carbons, carbon nanotubes, carbon aerogels and mesoporous carbons have been studied for CDI applications most of them being porous carbons. However, materials such as carbon nanotubes are highly expensive and hinder applications at large industrial scale. Activated carbon is a cheap and commercially available electrode material for CDI though its desalination capacity is limited by factors such as low electrical co...
Desalination by capacitive deionization (CDI) is an emerging technology for the energy- and cost-eff...
AbstractPorous carbon electrodes have significant potential for energy-efficient water desalination ...
This research article was published by Elsevier, 2022, Volume 37, Issue 6Capacitive deionization (CD...
As a promising desalination technology, capacitive deionization (CDI) have shown practicality and co...
This research article published by Springer Nature Switzerland AG., 2019Capacitive deionization (CDI...
This research article published by Elsevier B.V., 2020The deionized water (DI) of high purity standa...
This research article was published by Elsevier, 2023In this study water solutions are desalinated w...
Capacitive deionization (CDI) is a novel technology that removes ions from water using electrical fi...
Capacitive deionization (CDI) is a water desalination technology in which salt ions are removed from...
With the world population’s continuous growth and urban industrialization, capacitive deionization (...
This research article was published by Royal Society of Chemistry, 2023Capacitive deionization (CDI)...
Capacitive deionization (CDI) is a novel technology that has been successfully utilized for many wat...
Capacitive deionization (CDI) is a promising salt removal technology with high energy efficiency whe...
Capacitive deionization (CDI) is a water desalination technology in which salt ions are removed from...
Porous carbon electrodes have significant potential for energy-efficient water desalination using a ...
Desalination by capacitive deionization (CDI) is an emerging technology for the energy- and cost-eff...
AbstractPorous carbon electrodes have significant potential for energy-efficient water desalination ...
This research article was published by Elsevier, 2022, Volume 37, Issue 6Capacitive deionization (CD...
As a promising desalination technology, capacitive deionization (CDI) have shown practicality and co...
This research article published by Springer Nature Switzerland AG., 2019Capacitive deionization (CDI...
This research article published by Elsevier B.V., 2020The deionized water (DI) of high purity standa...
This research article was published by Elsevier, 2023In this study water solutions are desalinated w...
Capacitive deionization (CDI) is a novel technology that removes ions from water using electrical fi...
Capacitive deionization (CDI) is a water desalination technology in which salt ions are removed from...
With the world population’s continuous growth and urban industrialization, capacitive deionization (...
This research article was published by Royal Society of Chemistry, 2023Capacitive deionization (CDI)...
Capacitive deionization (CDI) is a novel technology that has been successfully utilized for many wat...
Capacitive deionization (CDI) is a promising salt removal technology with high energy efficiency whe...
Capacitive deionization (CDI) is a water desalination technology in which salt ions are removed from...
Porous carbon electrodes have significant potential for energy-efficient water desalination using a ...
Desalination by capacitive deionization (CDI) is an emerging technology for the energy- and cost-eff...
AbstractPorous carbon electrodes have significant potential for energy-efficient water desalination ...
This research article was published by Elsevier, 2022, Volume 37, Issue 6Capacitive deionization (CD...