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Flexible structural construction of the ternary composite Ni,Co-Prussian blue analogue@MXene/polypyrrole for high-capacity capacitive deionization

APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE [2023]
Yanmeng Cai, Wen Zhang, Jinsheng Zhao, Yue Wang
ABSTRACT

Prussian blue analogues (PBAs), as the representative of Faradaic materials, has drawn extensive attention in capacitive deionization (CDI) for unique redox activity, open framework structure, and low-cost synthesis. However, the serious aggregation, low conductivity, and easy structural collapse of PBAs nanoparticles limit the practical application in CDI. Herein, the ternary composite Ni,Co-PBA@MXene/PPy is flexibly constructed by integrating the collective advantages of Ni,Co-PBA, MXene, and PPy. In this configuration, MXene not only provides high conductivity but also acts as the good substrate for the in-situ homogeneous growth of Ni,Co-PBA nanoparticles. Furthermore, Ni,Co-PBA nanoparticles could effectively inhibit the self-stacking of MXene and facilitate fast ion intercalation. And the doping of Co in Ni,Co-PBA promotes the redox process by the pseudocapacitive contribution. Meanwhile, PPy contributes to accelerating ions transport rate and promoting the structural stability of MXene and Ni,Co-PBA. Consequently, the hybrid CDI cell AC//Ni,Co-PBA@MXene/PPy delivers prominent desalination performance with the high salt adsorption capacity (38.7 mg g −1 ), rapid salt adsorption rate (10 mg g −1 min −1 ), low energy consumption (0.283 kWh kg −1 -NaCl), and outstanding cyclic stability. Most importantly, the Ni,Co-PBA@MXene/PPy electrode can reserve favorable structural integrity by the significant shielding effect of PPy to prevent Ni,Co-PBA from collapse and MXene from being oxidized.

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