Development οf Novel Electrochemical Processes for Water Treatment Applications Using Composite Electrodes Based on Nanocarbon Materials and Conductive Polymers

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ACRONYM:

NANOPOL

LEADER:

Christos Trapalis

START DATE:

18/07/2018

LATE DATE:

17/01/2022

FUNDING SOURCE:

GSRT

Capacitive deionization (CDI) is an emerging technology for the facile removal of charged ionic species from aqueous solutions, and is currently being widely explored for water desalination applications. The technology is based on ion electrosorption at the surface of a pair of electrically charged electrodes, commonly composed of highly porous carbon materials.

NANOPOL project aims at the development of novel electrochemical processes for water desalination and wastewater treatment applications using nanocomposite electrodes consisted of nanocarbon materials and conductive polymers (membrane-assisted capacitive deionization, mCDI). 

In this way the system’s performance can be improved (up to 50%) as compared to the common CDI.

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