One of the most unique properties of two-dimensional carbides and nitrides of transition metals(MXenes)is their excellent water dispersibility and yet possessing superior electrical conductivity but their industrial-s...One of the most unique properties of two-dimensional carbides and nitrides of transition metals(MXenes)is their excellent water dispersibility and yet possessing superior electrical conductivity but their industrial-scale application is limited by their costly chemical synthesis methods.In this work,the niche feature of MXenes was capitalized in the packed-bed electrochemical reactor to produce MXenes at an unprecedented reaction rate and yield with minimal chemical waste.A simple NH4F solution was employed as the green electrolyte,which could be used repeatedly without any loss in its efficacy.Surprisingly,both fluoride and ammonium were found to play critical roles in the electrochemical etching,functionalization,and expansion of the layered parent materials(MAXs)through which the liberation of ammonia gas was observed.The electrochemically produced MXenes with excellent conductivity,applied as supercapacitor electrodes,could deliver an ultrahigh volumetric capacity(1408 F cm^(−3))and a volumetric energy density(75.8 Wh L^(−1)).This revolutionary green,energy-efficient,and scalable electrochemical route will not only pave the way for industrial-scale production of MXenes but also open up a myriad of versatile electrochemical modifications for improved functional MXenes.展开更多
Biologically-treated municipal solid waste (MSW) leachate still contains many kinds of bit-recalcitrant organic matter. A new plate and frame electrochemical reactor was designed to treat these materials under flow ...Biologically-treated municipal solid waste (MSW) leachate still contains many kinds of bit-recalcitrant organic matter. A new plate and frame electrochemical reactor was designed to treat these materials under flow conditions. In the electrochemical oxidation process, NH3 and color could be easily removed by means of electro-generated chlorinefaypochlorite within 20 min. The effects of major process parameters on the removal of organic pollutants were investigated systematically. Under experimental conditions, the optimum operation parameters were current density of 65 mA/cm^2, flow velocity of 2.6 cm/sec in electrode gap, and initial chloride ion concentration of 5000 mg/L. The COD in the leachate could be reduced below 100 mg/L after 1 hr of treatment. The kinetics and mechanism of COD removal were investigated by simultaneously monitoring the COD change and chlorine/hypochlorite production. The kinetics of COD removal exhibited a two-stage kinetic model, and the decrease of electro-generated chlorine/hypochlorite production was the major mechanism for the slowing down of the COD removal rate in the second stage. The narrowing of the electrode gap is beneficial for COD removal and energy consumption.展开更多
To separate and concentrate NH4+ and PO43 from the synthetic wastewater to the concentrated solution through a novel electrochemical reactor with circulated anode and cathode using the difference of the concentration...To separate and concentrate NH4+ and PO43 from the synthetic wastewater to the concentrated solution through a novel electrochemical reactor with circulated anode and cathode using the difference of the concentration between electrode chamber and middle chamber.In recent years, the research on electrochemical processes have been focused on phosphate and ammonium removal and recovery. Among the wide range of possibilities with regards to electrochemical processes, capacitive deionization (CDI) saves the most energy while at the same time does not have continuity and selectivity. In this study, a new electrochemical reactor with electrolyte cyclic flowing in the electrode chambers was constructed to separate and concentrate phosphate and ammonium continuously and selectively from wastewater, based on the principle of CDI. At the concentration ratio of NaCI solution between the electrode chambers and the middle chamber (r) of 25 to 1, phosphate and ammonium in concentration level of domestic wastewater can be removed and recovered continuously and selectively as struvite. Long-term operation also indicated the ability to continuously repeat the reaction and verified sustained stability. Further, the selective recovery at the certain r could also be available to similar technologies for recovering other kinds of substances.展开更多
基金Australian Research Council,Grant/Award Numbers:DP190100120,FT200100015National Key Research and Development Program,Grant/Award Number:2021YFA1600800Shenzhen Science and Technology Program,Grant/Award Numbers:RCJC20200714114434086,JCYJ20190808142001745,JCYJ20200812160737002,20180921273B。
文摘One of the most unique properties of two-dimensional carbides and nitrides of transition metals(MXenes)is their excellent water dispersibility and yet possessing superior electrical conductivity but their industrial-scale application is limited by their costly chemical synthesis methods.In this work,the niche feature of MXenes was capitalized in the packed-bed electrochemical reactor to produce MXenes at an unprecedented reaction rate and yield with minimal chemical waste.A simple NH4F solution was employed as the green electrolyte,which could be used repeatedly without any loss in its efficacy.Surprisingly,both fluoride and ammonium were found to play critical roles in the electrochemical etching,functionalization,and expansion of the layered parent materials(MAXs)through which the liberation of ammonia gas was observed.The electrochemically produced MXenes with excellent conductivity,applied as supercapacitor electrodes,could deliver an ultrahigh volumetric capacity(1408 F cm^(−3))and a volumetric energy density(75.8 Wh L^(−1)).This revolutionary green,energy-efficient,and scalable electrochemical route will not only pave the way for industrial-scale production of MXenes but also open up a myriad of versatile electrochemical modifications for improved functional MXenes.
基金supported by the special action project "Saving energy and reducing emission" of Chongqing City( No.CSTC2010AA7060)the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No.21176273)
文摘Biologically-treated municipal solid waste (MSW) leachate still contains many kinds of bit-recalcitrant organic matter. A new plate and frame electrochemical reactor was designed to treat these materials under flow conditions. In the electrochemical oxidation process, NH3 and color could be easily removed by means of electro-generated chlorinefaypochlorite within 20 min. The effects of major process parameters on the removal of organic pollutants were investigated systematically. Under experimental conditions, the optimum operation parameters were current density of 65 mA/cm^2, flow velocity of 2.6 cm/sec in electrode gap, and initial chloride ion concentration of 5000 mg/L. The COD in the leachate could be reduced below 100 mg/L after 1 hr of treatment. The kinetics and mechanism of COD removal were investigated by simultaneously monitoring the COD change and chlorine/hypochlorite production. The kinetics of COD removal exhibited a two-stage kinetic model, and the decrease of electro-generated chlorine/hypochlorite production was the major mechanism for the slowing down of the COD removal rate in the second stage. The narrowing of the electrode gap is beneficial for COD removal and energy consumption.
基金This research was supported by the Key Program of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 51238004 & 21521064).
文摘To separate and concentrate NH4+ and PO43 from the synthetic wastewater to the concentrated solution through a novel electrochemical reactor with circulated anode and cathode using the difference of the concentration between electrode chamber and middle chamber.In recent years, the research on electrochemical processes have been focused on phosphate and ammonium removal and recovery. Among the wide range of possibilities with regards to electrochemical processes, capacitive deionization (CDI) saves the most energy while at the same time does not have continuity and selectivity. In this study, a new electrochemical reactor with electrolyte cyclic flowing in the electrode chambers was constructed to separate and concentrate phosphate and ammonium continuously and selectively from wastewater, based on the principle of CDI. At the concentration ratio of NaCI solution between the electrode chambers and the middle chamber (r) of 25 to 1, phosphate and ammonium in concentration level of domestic wastewater can be removed and recovered continuously and selectively as struvite. Long-term operation also indicated the ability to continuously repeat the reaction and verified sustained stability. Further, the selective recovery at the certain r could also be available to similar technologies for recovering other kinds of substances.