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Flow Electrodes
In article number 2303606, John Linkhorst and co‐workers demonstrate the high throughput fabrication of highly porous PEDOT:PSS‐based hydrogel particles and investigate their application as slurry electrodes for flow‐electrode capacitive deionization. The corresponding particle suspensions are a promising candidate to overcome central challenges typically encountered with carbon‐based...
Activated carbon (AC) particles constitute the current material of choice concerning the preparation of flow electrodes for flow‐electrode capacitive deionization (FCDI). They are inexpensive, mass‐producible, highly conductive, and exhibit a large specific surface area for ion adsorption. However, despite recent advances concerning the modification of AC slurries, their density, and hydrophobicity...
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