Capacitive deionization (CDI) thermodynamics, similarity, and resonance
Review of some of our work on fundamental thermodynamics of electrosorption and reduced-order models for CDI. In particular, we discuss closed-form analytical models which identify self-similarities and resonance in CDI cells. We validate and evaluate all of our models with experiments.

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