Scientific Achievement
Manganese oxide nanowires (NWs) incorporating arrays of precisely shaped channels exhibit exceptional ion removal capabilities for brackish water desalination.
Significance and Impact
The unique crystal structures of MnO2 NWs contain stable channels with atomically defined sizes that preferentially trap specific ions from the salt solution. These materials will enable new deionization approaches.
Research Details
– Ion removal occurs through surface redox reactions and intercalation of ions into the sub-nm-sized channels.
– Discrete MnO2 NW phases contain channels with different shapes and sizes, as measured by Z-contrast Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy (STEM) imaging.
– Ion removal rates for Na, K, and Mg depend on the channel shape and size.
B. W. Byles, D. A. Cullen, K. L. More, and E. Pomerantseva, "Tunnel structured manganese oxide nanowires as redox active electrodes for hybrid capacitive deionization," Nano Energy 44, 476-488 (2018).