ABSTRACT The influence of the ratio of poly(vinyl chloride) in electrode composition into their surface energetics, hybrid capacitive deionization performance as well as adsorption kinetics and isotherms was evaluated. The… Click to show full abstract
ABSTRACT The influence of the ratio of poly(vinyl chloride) in electrode composition into their surface energetics, hybrid capacitive deionization performance as well as adsorption kinetics and isotherms was evaluated. The electrodes were comprised of lithium manganese titanium oxide or activated carbon. Electrodes were tested by used hybrid capacitive deionization. To testing surface energetic the goniometer measurements were applied. It was possible to calculate free surface energy with its components. For investigated the adsorption kinetics the pseudo first order, pseudo second order, Weber–Morris intraparticle diffusion, Elovich models were chosen. While for the detection of adsorption isotherms Temkin and Harkins–Jura models were examined.
               
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