Redox-Functionalized Electrodes for Selective Electrochemical Separation, Molecular Recognition and Energy Storage as Well as Other Related Applications

Various aspects described herein relate to electrochemical devices, e.g., for separation of one or more target organic or inorganic molecules (e.g., charged or neutral molecules) from solution, and methods of using the same. In particular embodiments, the electrochemical devices and methods described herein involve at least one redox-functionalized electrode, wherein the electrode comprises an immobilized redox-species that is selective toward a target molecule (e.g., charged molecule such as ion or neutral molecule). The selectivity is based on a Faradaic/redox-activated chemical interaction (e.g., directional hydrogen binding) between the oxidized state of the redox species and a moiety of the target molecule (e.g., charged molecule such as ion or neutral molecule).

Researchers

Trevor Hatton / Xiao Su / Demetra Achilleos

Departments: Department of Chemical Engineering
Technology Areas: Chemicals & Materials: Catalysis & Synthesis, Composites / Environmental Engineering: Water Treatment

  • electrochemical devices or systems comprising redoxfunctionalized electrodes and uses thereof
    United States of America | Granted | 10,766,795
  • electrochemical devices or systems comprising redox functionalized electrodes and uses thereof
    United States of America | Published application
  • redox-functionalized electrodes for selective electrochemical separation, molecular recognition and energy storage as well as other related applicatio
    United States of America | Pending

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