Nitrogenization of Biomass-Derived Porous Carbon Microtubes Promotes Capacitive Deionization Performance
| Author | Sheng, Xinran | 
| Author | Xu, Xingtao | 
| Author | Wu, Yue | 
| Author | Zhang, Xiaojie | 
| Author | Lin, Peng | 
| Author | Eid, Kamel | 
| Author | Abdullah, Aboubakr M. | 
| Author | Li, Zhengtong | 
| Author | Yang, Tao | 
| Author | Nanjundan, Ashok Kumar | 
| Author | Yamauchi, Yusuke | 
| Available date | 2022-09-26T06:55:15Z | 
| Publication Date | 2021-05-15 | 
| Publication Name | Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan | 
| Identifier | http://dx.doi.org/10.1246/bcsj.20210029 | 
| Citation | Sheng, X., Xu, X., Wu, Y., Zhang, X., Lin, P., Eid, K., ... & Yamauchi, Y. (2021). Nitrogenization of biomass-derived porous carbon microtubes promotes capacitive deionization performance. Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan, 94(5), 1645-1650. | 
| ISSN | 00092673 | 
| Abstract | Nitrogenization of porous carbon provides an effective methodology to promote capacitive deionization (CDI) performance. Exploring a new class of nitrogen-doped porous carbons from waste biomass over commercially available activated carbons is of significant interest in CDI. In this contribution, we present the preparation of nitrogen-doped porous carbon microtubes (N-CMTs) by pyrolyzing willow catkins, a naturally abundant biomass with urea as the nitrogen source. Due to the naturally occurring hollow microtube structure and the high nitrogen content, the as-prepared N-CMTs show an enhanced desalination performance compared to undoped samples. A high deionization capacity of 16.78mg g1 predicted by Langmuir isotherm and a stable cycling performance over ten cycles are observed. The result advocates the importance and significance of naturally developed architectures and chemistry for practical CDI application. | 
| Language | en | 
| Publisher | Chemical Society of Japan | 
| Subject | Biomass-derived carbon microtubes Capacitive deionization Nitrogenization  | 
| Type | Article | 
| Pagination | 1645-1650 | 
| Issue Number | 5 | 
| Volume Number | 94 | 
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