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Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2016

Tubular carbon nanotube-based gas diffusion electrode removes persistent organic pollutants by a cyclic adsorption - Electro-Fenton process.

Hannah Roth; Youri Gendel; Pompilia Buzatu; Oana David; Matthias Wessling

We report a novel tubular electrochemical cell which is operated in a cyclic adsorption - electro-Fenton process and by this means overcomes the drawbacks of the traditional electro-Fenton process. A microtube made only of multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNT) functions as a gas diffusion electrode (GDE) and highly porous adsorber. In the process, the pollutants were first removed electroless from the wastewater by adsorption on the MWCNT-GDE. Subsequently, the pollutants are electrochemically degraded in a defined volume of electrolyte solution using the electro-Fenton process. Oxygen was supplied into the lumen of the saturated microtubular GDE which was surrounded by a cylindrical anode made of Ti-felt coated with Pt/IrO2 catalysts. For the proof of concept the model pollutant Acid Red 14 (AR14), an azo dye, was used. The decomposition of AR14 was studied at different applied current densities and initial concentrations of ferrous iron in the electrolyte solution. At optimal conditions, complete regeneration of the adsorption capacity of the MWCNT-GDE, complete decolorization and TOC and COD removal rates of 50% and 70% were achieved, respectively. The MWCNT-GDE is regenerated and again available for adsorption. This approach allows water treatment independent of its composition, thus does not require any addition of chemicals to the wastewater.


ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2017

Structural Contraction of Zeolitic Imidazolate Frameworks: Membrane Application on Porous Metallic Hollow Fibers for Gas Separation

Fernando Cacho-Bailo; Miren Etxeberría-Benavides; Oana David; Carlos Téllez; Joaquín Coronas

Positive thermal expansion coefficients (TECs) of 52 × 10-6 and 35 × 10-6 K-1 were experimentally calculated in the -116 to 250 °C range for the III-phases of zeolitic imidazolate frameworks (ZIF) ZIF-9(Co) and ZIF-7(Zn), respectively, by means of the unit cell dimensions and volume of the materials in the monoclinic crystal system calculated from the XRD patterns. The unit cell dimensions and volume showed a significant expansion phenomenon as the temperature increased, by as much as 5.5% for ZIF-9-III in the studied range. To exploit the advantages of such thermal behavior, a new approach to the fabrication of ZIF-9-III membranes on thin, flexible, and highly porous nickel hollow fiber (Ni HF) supports by a versatile and easy-controllable microfluidic setup is herein reported. These Ni HF supports result from the sintering of 25-μm Ni particles and display very positive mechanical properties and bending resistance. As compared to the traditional polymer-based HF membranes, the ZIF metal-supported membrane exhibited good durability and robustness throughout its operation in a wide temperature range and after heating and cooling cycles. These benefits derive from (1) the pore-plugging membrane configuration resulting from the high porosity of the support and (2) the similarity between the TECs of the ZIF and the metallic support, both positive, which enhances their mutual compatibility. An increase in the H2/CO2 separation selectivity at low temperatures (as high as 22.2 at -10 °C, along with 102 GPU permeance of H2) was achieved, in agreement with the structural variations observed in the ZIF material.


Membranes | 2017

Preparation of Porous Stainless Steel Hollow-Fibers through Multi-Modal Particle Size Sintering towards Pore Engineering

Francois-Marie Allioux; Oana David; Miren Etxeberria Benavides; Lingxue Kong; David A. Pacheco Tanaka; Ludovic F. Dumée

The sintering of metal powders is an efficient and versatile technique to fabricate porous metal elements such as filters, diffusers, and membranes. Neck formation between particles is, however, critical to tune the porosity and optimize mass transfer in order to minimize the densification process. In this work, macro-porous stainless steel (SS) hollow-fibers (HFs) were fabricated by the extrusion and sintering of a dope comprised, for the first time, of a bimodal mixture of SS powders. The SS particles of different sizes and shapes were mixed to increase the neck formation between the particles and control the densification process of the structure during sintering. The sintered HFs from particles of two different sizes were shown to be more mechanically stable at lower sintering temperature due to the increased neck area of the small particles sintered to the large ones. In addition, the sintered HFs made from particles of 10 and 44 μm showed a smaller average pore size (<1 μm) as compared to the micron-size pores of sintered HFs made from particles of 10 μm only and those of 10 and 20 μm. The novel HFs could be used in a range of applications, from filtration modules to electrochemical membrane reactors.


Journal of Membrane Science | 2011

Mixed gas separation study for the hydrogen recovery from H2/CO/N2/CO2 post combustion mixtures using a Matrimid membrane

Oana David; Daniel Gorri; Ana Urtiaga; Inmaculada Ortiz


Electrochemistry Communications | 2014

Batch mode and continuous desalination of water using flowing carbon deionization (FCDI) technology

Youri Gendel; Alexandra Rommerskirchen; Oana David; Matthias Wessling


Journal of Power Sources | 2016

Porous poly(benzimidazole) membrane for all vanadium redox flow battery

Tao Luo; Oana David; Youri Gendel; Matthias Wessling


Journal of Membrane Science | 2012

Hydrogen separation from multicomponent gas mixtures containing CO, N2 and CO2 using Matrimid asymmetric hollow fiber membranes

Oana David; Daniel Gorri; Kitty Nijmeijer; Inmaculada Ortiz; Ane Urtiaga


Separation and Purification Technology | 2012

On the improved absorption of carbon monoxide in the ionic liquid 1-hexyl-3-methylimidazolium chlorocuprate

Oana David; Gabriel Zarca; Daniel Gorri; Ane Urtiaga; Inmaculada Ortiz


Journal of Membrane Science | 2014

Tubular macro-porous titanium membranes

Oana David; Youri Gendel; Matthias Wessling


Journal of energy storage | 2015

Proton-exchange membranes based on sulfonated poly(ether ether ketone)/polyaniline blends for all- and air-vanadium redox flow battery applications

Oana David; Korcan Percin; Tao Luo; Youri Gendel; Matthias Wessling

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Youri Gendel

Technion – Israel Institute of Technology

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Daniel Gorri

University of Cantabria

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Ane Urtiaga

University of Cantabria

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Hannah Roth

RWTH Aachen University

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Tao Luo

RWTH Aachen University

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Ana Urtiaga

University of Cantabria

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