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Anion-kinetics-selective graphene anode and cation-energy-selective MXene cathode for high-performance capacitive deionization

Bo et al., 2022

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1423834111758616376
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Bo Z
Huang Z
Xu C
Chen Y
Wu E
Yan J
Cen K
Yang H
Ostrikov K
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Energy Storage Materials

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Capacitive deionization (CDI) is one of the most promising energy-efficient technologies for water desalination, however its industrial translation is slow and impeded by limited electrosorption capacity, slow electrosorption rate and poor cycling stability. Herein we …
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