Relationships between Electrolyte Concentration and the Supercapacitive Swing Adsorption of CO.

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces

Department of Chemistry , Lehigh University, 6 East Packer Avenue , Bethlehem , Pennsylvania 18015 , United States.

Published: June 2019

We quantitatively investigate the influence of the NaCl electrolyte concentration on the adsorptive and energetic characteristics of supercapacitive swing adsorption (SSA) for the separation of CO from a simulated flue gas mixture containing 15% CO and 85% N. The investigated concentrations were that of deionized water, 0.010, 0.10, 1.0, 3.0, and 5.0 M NaCl. We find that the energetic metrics strongly improve with the increasing NaCl concentration, whereas the adsorptive metrics improve by a comparatively small degree. The CO adsorption capacity increases up to 1.0 M NaCl and then remains constant. The adsorption rate remains near constant for all concentrations, except that it is somewhat smaller for deionized water. The charge efficiency also remains near constant for all experiments with 30 min potentiostatic holding steps but near doubles for pure water when the potential holding step is doubled, because the chemical adsorption equilibrium is reached only after 60 min. The results can be most satisfactorily explained by assuming that both ionic and nonionic adsorption mechanisms contribute to the SSA effect.

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