DOI: 10.1002/cssc.202500267 ISSN: 1864-5631

Carbon‐Coated Silver Nanoparticles for Highly Robust Chloride Capture in Electrochemical Desalination and Lithium Recovery

Seoni Kim, Sungpil Hong, Hwajoo Joo, Chanhyeong Lee, Yung-Eun Sung, Jeyong Yoon, Jin Soo Kang

In recent years, electrochemical desalination and resource recovery processes have gained significant attentions as means of utilizing waters, wherein the majority of anionic species are chloride ions. There have been research efforts to develop high‐performance electrode materials for the chloride uptake. Silver with extremely fast kinetics is an ideal option, but the cost and stability issues are yet to be resolved. Herein, silver nanoparticles with nitrogen‐doped carbon (NC) shells are developed for electrochemical Cl– capture in desalination and lithium recovery processes. Starting from commercial Ag powders, nano‐sized particles were obtained by the chlorination to AgCl, which was followed by the polydopamine coating and thermal annealing. Interestingly, dopamine polymerization could be coupled with the de‐chlorination of the AgCl, enabling the simultaneous polymeric shell formation and AgCl‐to‐Ag conversion. This NC‐coated Ag nanoparticles (N‐Ag@NC) manifested superior capacity and cyclic stability in electrochemical Cl– capture, when compared with those of Ag particles without NC shells or with a larger (micro‐scale) size. The enhanced performance was attributable to the small particle sizes and the NC shells, which result in a higher Ag utilization and tolerance to the volume changes accompanying the chlorination/de‐chlorination.

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