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Electrochemical Methods for Water Purification, Ion Separations, and Energy Conversion

[Image: see text] Agricultural development, extensive industrialization, and rapid growth of the global population have inadvertently been accompanied by environmental pollution. Water pollution is exacerbated by the decreasing ability of traditional treatment methods to comply with tightening envir...

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Autores principales: Alkhadra, Mohammad A., Su, Xiao, Suss, Matthew E., Tian, Huanhuan, Guyes, Eric N., Shocron, Amit N., Conforti, Kameron M., de Souza, J. Pedro, Kim, Nayeong, Tedesco, Michele, Khoiruddin, Khoiruddin, Wenten, I Gede, Santiago, Juan G., Hatton, T. Alan, Bazant, Martin Z.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2022
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9413246/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35904408
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemrev.1c00396
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author Alkhadra, Mohammad A.
Su, Xiao
Suss, Matthew E.
Tian, Huanhuan
Guyes, Eric N.
Shocron, Amit N.
Conforti, Kameron M.
de Souza, J. Pedro
Kim, Nayeong
Tedesco, Michele
Khoiruddin, Khoiruddin
Wenten, I Gede
Santiago, Juan G.
Hatton, T. Alan
Bazant, Martin Z.
author_facet Alkhadra, Mohammad A.
Su, Xiao
Suss, Matthew E.
Tian, Huanhuan
Guyes, Eric N.
Shocron, Amit N.
Conforti, Kameron M.
de Souza, J. Pedro
Kim, Nayeong
Tedesco, Michele
Khoiruddin, Khoiruddin
Wenten, I Gede
Santiago, Juan G.
Hatton, T. Alan
Bazant, Martin Z.
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description [Image: see text] Agricultural development, extensive industrialization, and rapid growth of the global population have inadvertently been accompanied by environmental pollution. Water pollution is exacerbated by the decreasing ability of traditional treatment methods to comply with tightening environmental standards. This review provides a comprehensive description of the principles and applications of electrochemical methods for water purification, ion separations, and energy conversion. Electrochemical methods have attractive features such as compact size, chemical selectivity, broad applicability, and reduced generation of secondary waste. Perhaps the greatest advantage of electrochemical methods, however, is that they remove contaminants directly from the water, while other technologies extract the water from the contaminants, which enables efficient removal of trace pollutants. The review begins with an overview of conventional electrochemical methods, which drive chemical or physical transformations via Faradaic reactions at electrodes, and proceeds to a detailed examination of the two primary mechanisms by which contaminants are separated in nondestructive electrochemical processes, namely electrokinetics and electrosorption. In these sections, special attention is given to emerging methods, such as shock electrodialysis and Faradaic electrosorption. Given the importance of generating clean, renewable energy, which may sometimes be combined with water purification, the review also discusses inverse methods of electrochemical energy conversion based on reverse electrosorption, electrowetting, and electrokinetic phenomena. The review concludes with a discussion of technology comparisons, remaining challenges, and potential innovations for the field such as process intensification and technoeconomic optimization.
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spelling pubmed-94132462022-08-27 Electrochemical Methods for Water Purification, Ion Separations, and Energy Conversion Alkhadra, Mohammad A. Su, Xiao Suss, Matthew E. Tian, Huanhuan Guyes, Eric N. Shocron, Amit N. Conforti, Kameron M. de Souza, J. Pedro Kim, Nayeong Tedesco, Michele Khoiruddin, Khoiruddin Wenten, I Gede Santiago, Juan G. Hatton, T. Alan Bazant, Martin Z. Chem Rev [Image: see text] Agricultural development, extensive industrialization, and rapid growth of the global population have inadvertently been accompanied by environmental pollution. Water pollution is exacerbated by the decreasing ability of traditional treatment methods to comply with tightening environmental standards. This review provides a comprehensive description of the principles and applications of electrochemical methods for water purification, ion separations, and energy conversion. Electrochemical methods have attractive features such as compact size, chemical selectivity, broad applicability, and reduced generation of secondary waste. Perhaps the greatest advantage of electrochemical methods, however, is that they remove contaminants directly from the water, while other technologies extract the water from the contaminants, which enables efficient removal of trace pollutants. The review begins with an overview of conventional electrochemical methods, which drive chemical or physical transformations via Faradaic reactions at electrodes, and proceeds to a detailed examination of the two primary mechanisms by which contaminants are separated in nondestructive electrochemical processes, namely electrokinetics and electrosorption. In these sections, special attention is given to emerging methods, such as shock electrodialysis and Faradaic electrosorption. Given the importance of generating clean, renewable energy, which may sometimes be combined with water purification, the review also discusses inverse methods of electrochemical energy conversion based on reverse electrosorption, electrowetting, and electrokinetic phenomena. The review concludes with a discussion of technology comparisons, remaining challenges, and potential innovations for the field such as process intensification and technoeconomic optimization. American Chemical Society 2022-07-29 2022-08-24 /pmc/articles/PMC9413246/ /pubmed/35904408 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemrev.1c00396 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Permits non-commercial access and re-use, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained; but does not permit creation of adaptations or other derivative works (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Alkhadra, Mohammad A.
Su, Xiao
Suss, Matthew E.
Tian, Huanhuan
Guyes, Eric N.
Shocron, Amit N.
Conforti, Kameron M.
de Souza, J. Pedro
Kim, Nayeong
Tedesco, Michele
Khoiruddin, Khoiruddin
Wenten, I Gede
Santiago, Juan G.
Hatton, T. Alan
Bazant, Martin Z.
Electrochemical Methods for Water Purification, Ion Separations, and Energy Conversion
title Electrochemical Methods for Water Purification, Ion Separations, and Energy Conversion
title_full Electrochemical Methods for Water Purification, Ion Separations, and Energy Conversion
title_fullStr Electrochemical Methods for Water Purification, Ion Separations, and Energy Conversion
title_full_unstemmed Electrochemical Methods for Water Purification, Ion Separations, and Energy Conversion
title_short Electrochemical Methods for Water Purification, Ion Separations, and Energy Conversion
title_sort electrochemical methods for water purification, ion separations, and energy conversion
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9413246/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35904408
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemrev.1c00396
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