Electrochemical regeneration of carbon-based adsorbents: a review of regeneration mechanisms, reactors, and future prospects

The reusability of carbon-based adsorbents determines the techno-economics of the adsorption technology. Various methods, which include conventional thermal and biological regeneration and the subsequently developed new methods are continuously being investigated and engineered. Among these, electro...

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Main Authors: Wei Zhou, Xiaoxiao Meng, Jihui Gao, Haiqian Zhao, Guangbo Zhao, Jun Ma
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-03-01
Series:Chemical Engineering Journal Advances
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666821120300831
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spelling doaj-b675f4faede5409d98f7c654313d3cde2021-04-22T13:42:08ZengElsevierChemical Engineering Journal Advances2666-82112021-03-015100083Electrochemical regeneration of carbon-based adsorbents: a review of regeneration mechanisms, reactors, and future prospectsWei Zhou0Xiaoxiao Meng1Jihui Gao2Haiqian Zhao3Guangbo Zhao4Jun Ma5School of Energy Science and Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, Heilongjiang, 150001 P. R. China; State Key Laboratory of Urban Water Resource and Environment, School of Environment, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, Heilongjiang, 150090 P. R. ChinaSchool of Energy Science and Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, Heilongjiang, 150001 P. R. China; Corresponding author.School of Energy Science and Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, Heilongjiang, 150001 P. R. China; Corresponding author.School of Civil Engineering & Architecture, Northeast Petroleum University, Daqing, Heilongjiang, 163318 P. R. ChinaSchool of Energy Science and Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, Heilongjiang, 150001 P. R. ChinaState Key Laboratory of Urban Water Resource and Environment, School of Environment, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, Heilongjiang, 150090 P. R. ChinaThe reusability of carbon-based adsorbents determines the techno-economics of the adsorption technology. Various methods, which include conventional thermal and biological regeneration and the subsequently developed new methods are continuously being investigated and engineered. Among these, electrochemical regeneration is promising due to its energy efficiency, selectivity, cost-effectiveness, and environmental compatibility. Electrochemical regeneration covers various regeneration mechanisms and operational methods, but till now, they have not been properly classified or deeply reviewed. In this review, the basic mechanisms of electrochemical regeneration are summarized, followed by a review of various electrochemical regeneration methods with a detailed comparison in terms of regeneration efficiency. Electrochemical reactors are then given special attention because they are significant for the scaling-up of individual regeneration methods. Additionally, the cycling performances of carbon adsorbents are assessed based on an analysis of the physicochemical property changes of carbon adsorbents. Finally, future trends of electrochemical regeneration methods are discussed.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666821120300831Electrochemical regenerationActivated carbonElectro-fentonAnodic oxidationHydrogen peroxide
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author Wei Zhou
Xiaoxiao Meng
Jihui Gao
Haiqian Zhao
Guangbo Zhao
Jun Ma
spellingShingle Wei Zhou
Xiaoxiao Meng
Jihui Gao
Haiqian Zhao
Guangbo Zhao
Jun Ma
Electrochemical regeneration of carbon-based adsorbents: a review of regeneration mechanisms, reactors, and future prospects
Chemical Engineering Journal Advances
Electrochemical regeneration
Activated carbon
Electro-fenton
Anodic oxidation
Hydrogen peroxide
author_facet Wei Zhou
Xiaoxiao Meng
Jihui Gao
Haiqian Zhao
Guangbo Zhao
Jun Ma
author_sort Wei Zhou
title Electrochemical regeneration of carbon-based adsorbents: a review of regeneration mechanisms, reactors, and future prospects
title_short Electrochemical regeneration of carbon-based adsorbents: a review of regeneration mechanisms, reactors, and future prospects
title_full Electrochemical regeneration of carbon-based adsorbents: a review of regeneration mechanisms, reactors, and future prospects
title_fullStr Electrochemical regeneration of carbon-based adsorbents: a review of regeneration mechanisms, reactors, and future prospects
title_full_unstemmed Electrochemical regeneration of carbon-based adsorbents: a review of regeneration mechanisms, reactors, and future prospects
title_sort electrochemical regeneration of carbon-based adsorbents: a review of regeneration mechanisms, reactors, and future prospects
publisher Elsevier
series Chemical Engineering Journal Advances
issn 2666-8211
publishDate 2021-03-01
description The reusability of carbon-based adsorbents determines the techno-economics of the adsorption technology. Various methods, which include conventional thermal and biological regeneration and the subsequently developed new methods are continuously being investigated and engineered. Among these, electrochemical regeneration is promising due to its energy efficiency, selectivity, cost-effectiveness, and environmental compatibility. Electrochemical regeneration covers various regeneration mechanisms and operational methods, but till now, they have not been properly classified or deeply reviewed. In this review, the basic mechanisms of electrochemical regeneration are summarized, followed by a review of various electrochemical regeneration methods with a detailed comparison in terms of regeneration efficiency. Electrochemical reactors are then given special attention because they are significant for the scaling-up of individual regeneration methods. Additionally, the cycling performances of carbon adsorbents are assessed based on an analysis of the physicochemical property changes of carbon adsorbents. Finally, future trends of electrochemical regeneration methods are discussed.
topic Electrochemical regeneration
Activated carbon
Electro-fenton
Anodic oxidation
Hydrogen peroxide
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666821120300831
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