An Asymmetric Electrochemical System with Complementary Tunability in Hydrophobicity for Selective Separations of Organics

An asymmetric system containing a first conductive polymer modified with a redox active moiety and a second conductive polymer modified with a surfactant is used for the separation of organic compounds from aqueous solutions. The asymmetric system has complementary hydrophobicity tunability in response to electrochemical modulations. For example, both materials are hydrophobic in their respective neutral states, therefore exhibiting affinity toward organic compounds. Application of a mild potential drives the desorption of the organic compounds and regeneration of the materials. The asymmetric system can be used in a cyclic fashion, through repeated electrical discharge or shorting of the two electrodes to program the capture of organics from a feed solution, and application of a potential to stimulate the release of the adsorbed organics.

Researchers

Trevor Hatton / Xianwen Mao / Yinying Ren

Departments: Department of Chemical Engineering
Technology Areas: Chemicals & Materials: Polymers / Environmental Engineering: Water Treatment

  • asymmetric electrochemical systems and methods
    United States of America | Granted | 11,572,293
  • asymmetric electrochemical systems and methods
    United States of America | Published application

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