KR20160107871A - An electrode for electro-adsoptive desalination device and method for preparing the same - Google Patents
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Abstract
The present invention relates to an electrode for a desiccation apparatus having a high durability, a surface area and a capacitance by using a graphene aerogel in which a metal oxide is deposited as a unit film, and a method for manufacturing the same.
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The present invention relates to an electrode for a desiccation apparatus having a high electrostatic capacity and a method of manufacturing the same, which can realize high durability and surface area by using graphene aerogels in which a metal oxide is deposited in a unit film unit.
The electrodes of the desiccation desalination system for desalination must maintain durability because raw water continuously passes between the electrodes and causes friction and resistance. In order to achieve fast desalination and high desalination efficiency, the electrostatic capacities of the electrodes must be high and the surface area must be large.
However, existing electrode materials such as activated carbon, carbon nanotubes, etc. have low durability and must be continuously maintained, and the electrostatic capacity is low and the efficiency of the fresh water is low. Also, since the conventional electrode material has low electrical conductivity, an electrode for current collection is separately required.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to solve the problems of the prior art described above, and to provide a dewatering device having excellent durability, surface area and electrostatic capacity, enabling seawater and fresh water desalination for a long period of time, The present invention provides an electrode for a desiccation apparatus for desiccation which does not require a separate current collecting electrode because of its high speed and high efficiency and high electrical conductivity and a method for producing the same.
In order to solve the above problems, the present invention provides a reinforced graphene airgel electrode in which metal oxide particles are deposited as a core film.
Preferably, the metal oxide is selected from the group consisting of Fe, Co, Pt, Mn, Ni, V, Cr, Pd, Ru, Se and Cu; An oxide of two or more alloys selected from Fe, Co, Pt, Mn, Ni, V, Cr, Pd, Ru, Se and Cu; And the like.
The present invention also provides a desiccation desalination apparatus comprising the reinforced graphene airgel electrode.
Meanwhile, the present invention provides a method for producing an enhanced graphene airgel electrode comprising the following steps.
(a) dispersing graphene oxide in water,
(b) depositing the dispersed graphene oxide onto a substrate,
(c) drying the deposited graphene oxide,
(d) rapidly cooling the dried graphene oxide in liquid nitrogen,
(e) removing the internal moisture through lyophilization of the rapidly cooled graphene oxide,
(f) reducing graphene oxide from which the internal moisture has been removed.
Preferably, the porosity of the prepared enhanced graphene airgel electrode can be controlled by adjusting the degree of drying in the step of drying the deposited graphene oxide.
Preferably, the lyophilization can be carried out by vacuum drying at -50 < 0 > C.
Preferably, the reducing step is carried out by flowing a reducing gas or by supplying thermal energy.
Preferably, the deposition step may be performed by atomic layer deposition (ALD).
Preferably, the metal oxide is selected from the group consisting of Fe, Co, Pt, Mn, Ni, V, Cr, Pd, Ru, Se and Cu; An oxide of two or more alloys selected from Fe, Co, Pt, Mn, Ni, V, Cr, Pd, Ru, Se and Cu; And the like.
According to the present invention, the reinforced graphene airgel electrode in which the metal oxide is deposited as the element film unit has excellent durability, surface area, and electrostatic capacity. In particular, since the durability is high, the desalination process can be performed for a long time, and the maintenance cost can be drastically reduced. In addition, the high surface area of the graphene aerogels and the high capacitance metal oxide films make the desalination rate and efficiency even better. Furthermore, since the graphene aerogels according to the present invention have high electrical conductivity, a separate current collecting electrode is not required. Therefore, the electrode according to the present invention can be usefully utilized as an electrode of an electrode and a capacitor of a desiccation desalination apparatus requiring high durability, surface area, and capacitance.
FIG. 1A is a photograph of an aerogel according to the prior art, and FIG. 1B is a photograph of a reinforced graphene aerogel according to the present invention.
FIG. 2 is a graph showing the relationship between the concentration of the GO aqueous solution and the amount of water evaporated during the manufacturing process of the airgel according to the present invention to control the pore structure of the reinforced graphene aerogels, The electrostatic capacity of the capacitor can be improved.
3 is a photograph schematically showing how the number of quantum dots generated in a metal oxide varies depending on a deposition cycle.
4 is a graph showing that the aerosol according to the present invention has excellent electrostatic capacity characteristics.
In order to increase durability and surface area, a reinforced graphene aerogel having a portion exposed to raw water is prepared. In addition, a reinforced graphene airgel electrode in which a metal oxide is deposited in the form of a film to increase capacitance, And a manufacturing method thereof.
EXAMPLES Hereinafter, the present invention will be described by way of examples, but the following examples are intended to aid understanding of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
Manufacturing example 1. Enhancement Grapina Manufacture of aerogels
The GO aqueous solution (8 mg / ml) was loaded on a disk membrane (pore size <10 μm) placed on porous glass and then dried at less than 45 ° C. In this process, GO aqueous solution changes from sol to gel as water evaporates. GO gel was placed in liquid nitrogen, frozen and stored at -15 ° C for 30 minutes. The frozen GO gel was lyophilized (below -30 ℃, 50 mTorr or less) to produce GO aerogels. The GO aerogels were reduced by a vapor phase reduction method or a heat reduction method at 200 ° C or higher using a reducing agent (Hydrazine, HI) to prepare reinforced graphene aerogels according to the present invention.
The reinforced graphene aerogels manufactured according to the present invention have excellent mechanical and electrical properties as compared with the known graphene aerogels, and the pore structure of the graphene aerogels prepared by controlling the concentration of the GO aqueous solution during the manufacturing process And the pore structure of the graphene aerogels manufactured by controlling the amount of water to be evaporated can be controlled.
As shown in FIG. 1, FIG. 1A is a conventional graphene aerogel having a structure similar to a sponge. Therefore, when bent, it is fragmented and broken so that mechanical rigidity and durability such as bending characteristics are very poor. On the other hand, Aerogels have a high mechanical strength and electrical conductivity because they have a corrugated structure.
Further, as shown in FIG. 2, the pore structure of the reinforced graphene aerogels can be controlled by adjusting the concentration of the GO aqueous solution and the amount of water to be evaporated during the manufacturing process, thereby realizing a high surface area property. The electrostatic capacity of the metal oxide particles to be doped can be further improved.
Manufacturing example 2. Metal oxide Original subtitles deposition
The temperature of the precursor canister of the metal oxide TiO 2 was kept below the decomposition temperature of the precursor, and the substrate temperature in the chamber of the film deposition apparatus was maintained at 120-200 ° C.
The reinforced GO aerogels prepared in the above Preparation Example were put into a chamber of an Atomic Layer Deposition machine and the ALD process was started after waiting for the reinforced GO aerogels to be in equilibrium with the substrate temperature. In one cycle, precursor such as TiCl 4 is injected for 3 seconds and reactant such as H 2 O is injected for 3 seconds. In order to deposit metal oxide quantum dots or thin films, ALD deposition was performed for 200 cycles or less.
In the present invention, the metal oxide quantum dots are uniformly coated on the surface of the reinforced GO airgel by controlling the ALD cycle number. The metal oxide quantum dots are larger than when the reaction area is a normal film and further improve the capacitance due to the characteristics of the material itself. Since the metal oxide quantum dots are thinly coated, the reaction area of the GO aerogels can be maintained.
As shown in FIG. 3, the metal oxide film deposited over 1600 cycles does not have a quantum dot. In FIG. 3 (b), the metal oxide film deposited within 200 cycles has a quantum dot. (The image is TiO 2 metal oxide ALD deposition)
Further, as shown in FIG. 4, the GO aerogels + TiO 2 ALD film has much larger electrostatic capacity than conventional graphenes, carbon nanotubes, and reduced graphene oxide.
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Wherein the metal oxide is selected from the group consisting of Fe, Co, Pt, Mn, Ni, V, Cr, Pd, Ru, Se and Cu;
An oxide of two or more alloys selected from Fe, Co, Pt, Mn, Ni, V, Cr, Pd, Ru, Se and Cu; Wherein the reinforcing graphene airgel electrode is at least one selected from the group consisting of polypropylene and polypropylene.
(b) depositing the dispersed graphene oxide on a substrate;
(c) drying the deposited graphene oxide;
(d) rapidly cooling the dried graphene oxide in liquid nitrogen;
(e) removing the internal moisture through lyophilization of the rapidly cooled graphene oxide; And
(f) reducing the graphene oxide from which the internal moisture has been removed.
Wherein the porosity of the prepared enhanced graphene airgel electrode is controlled by controlling the degree of drying in the step of drying the deposited graphene oxide.
Wherein the freeze-drying is performed by vacuum drying at -50 < 0 > C.
Wherein the reducing step is performed by flowing a reducing gas or by supplying thermal energy.
Wherein the deposition step is performed by atomic layer deposition (ALD). ≪ RTI ID = 0.0 > 15. < / RTI >
Wherein the metal oxide is selected from the group consisting of Fe, Co, Pt, Mn, Ni, V, Cr, Pd, Ru, Se and Cu;
An oxide of two or more alloys selected from Fe, Co, Pt, Mn, Ni, V, Cr, Pd, Ru, Se and Cu; Wherein said at least one reinforcing-graphene airgel electrode is at least one selected from the group consisting of polypropylene and polypropylene.
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