Abstract A carbonized HKUST-1@CoAl layered double hydroxide (HKUST-1(C)@CoAl LDH) film with a three-dimensional (3D) porous structurewas successfully prepared on the copper mesh by using a two-step electrochemical deposition method, and… Click to show full abstract
Abstract A carbonized HKUST-1@CoAl layered double hydroxide (HKUST-1(C)@CoAl LDH) film with a three-dimensional (3D) porous structurewas successfully prepared on the copper mesh by using a two-step electrochemical deposition method, and applied in a novel unipolar pulse potential oscillation (UPPO) system for selective separation of dilute dodecyl sulfonate ions (DS-). In the HKUST-1(C)@CoAl LDH film, the CoAl LDH was served as a separating layer to improve the selectivity for DS- ions with the HKUST-1(C) as a storage layer to increase the adsorption amount of DS- ions. As a result, the 3D HKUST-1(C)@CoAl LDH film coated electrode showed excellent selectivity toward DS- ions with a high adsorption capacity of 733.84 mg g-1 and favorable electrochemical stability. More importantly, it is found that such a novel UPPO system can effectively reduce the influence of co-existing anions on the adsorption of DS- ions and accelerate the transport of DS- ions in the film by the periodic potential oscillation, which is expected to be used for the selective separation of DS- ions from practical wastewater.
               
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