Thick electrodes greatly enhance lithium extraction capacity. However, with the increase of active substances loading, the traditional thick electrodes are more hydrophobic, severely limiting the utilization of active substances. Hence, a sulfonation process to functionalize thic
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Thick electrodes greatly enhance lithium extraction capacity. However, with the increase of active substances loading, the traditional thick electrodes are more hydrophobic, severely limiting the utilization of active substances. Hence, a sulfonation process to functionalize thick electrodes was applied to enhance their wettability (~45 mg·cm−1) in brine. Experimental and theoretical results show that the lithium extraction capacity of thick electrodes can be significantly improved by enhancing the electrodes hydrophilicity. At 0.8 V, the S-PVDF electrode's capacity for lithium extraction in simulated brine (41.72 mg·g−1) significantly surpassed the PVDF electrode (35.72 mg·g−1), and it also performed well in actual brine (28.8 mg·g−1). The Mg2+/Li+ ratio in actual brine dropped from 65 to 0.37, achieving effective magnesia‑lithium separation. This method offers a novel approach to developing high-efficiency lithium extraction thick electrodes.
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