Diffusion Kinetics and Capacitive Dye Removal by Block Copolymer Based Porous Carbon Fibers
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Abstract
Block copolymer based porous carbon fibers (PCFs) have hierarchical pores, high surface areas, and excellent electrical/ion conductivities. The PCF contains hierarchical macro-, meso-, and micropores with a surface area of 780 m2 g−1 . The electrosorptive behavior of PCF is well described by the Langmuir isotherm and the Weber–Morris model. Based on the model, the interconnected hierarchical pores contribute to easy accessibility of dye ions to the inner surface sites within PCF, resulting in a high electrosorption capacity of 1360 mg g−1 , reaching ≈87% of the theoretical maximum. Thanks to the hierarchical pores that allow for rapid ion desorption, the PCF can easily be regenerated. Lastly, depending on the electrode configuration, the PCF can selectively remove anionic dye, cationic dye, or both. The findings herein provide a fundamental understanding of electrosorptive behavior of block copolymer based porous carbon fibers, enabling future development in filtration materail.
*This material is based on the work partially supported by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research under the award number FA9550-17-1- 0112 through the Young Investigator Program (YIP) and the American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Foundation through the Doctora lNew Investigator Award.
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Presenters
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Joel Serrano
- Virginia Tech