Capacitive Deionisation (CDI) is a low energy process for brackish water desalination. A novel graphene electrode has been developed that increases salt removal efficiency. Improved electrode properties include high specific area, high electrical conductivity, electrochecmial stability. and low scaling & fouling propensity.
Graphene electrodes in capacitive deionisation of brackish water
| Details | |
|---|---|
| First Name | Linda |
| Last Name | Zou, PhD |
| Keywords | Capacitive Deionisation, Graphene electrodes, Brackish water desalination |
| Year | 13 |
| File | PC-3-3_ZouLinda.pdf |