Electrosorption of NaCl Solutions with Carbon Nanotubes and Nanofibers Composite Film Electrodes

Abstract
Electrosorption of ions from aqueous solutions with carbon nanotubes and nanofibers (CNTs-CNFs) composite film electrodes has been demonstrated. The low-cost, large area CNTs-CNFs composite film was directly grown on Ni plate by low-pressure, low-temperature thermal chemical vapor deposition. Successful purification of water with good reproducibility by electrosorption of CNTs-CNFs composite films was achieved because of optimal pore size distribution, which leads to lower electrical double-layer overlapping effect. The electrosorption capacity of CNTs-CNFs composite film electrodes was and comparable to carbon aerogels. The ion sorption followed a Langmuir isotherm, indicating monolayer adsorption.