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Spotlight Publication: “Hierarchically porous electrospun carbon nanofiber for high-rate capacitive deionization electrodes” published in Desalination

Congratulations to John Waugh! John’s article “Hierarchically porous electrospun carbon nanofiber for high-rate capacitive deionization electrodes” has been selected as a VINSE spotlight publication.

John Waugh is a 2023 Ph.D. graduate from the Interdisciplinary Materials Science Program under the direction of Dr. Peter Pintauro. He is currently a research scientist at the Toyota Research Institute of North America with Dr. John Muldoon after graduation to further expand his research on electrochemical energy storage systems. During his time at , John Waugh was a guest student at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL), where he conducted research on capacitive deionization – using capacitors to desalinate water. In a recent publication in Desalination, John Waugh presents the fabrication, characterization, and performance of hierarchically porous electrospun carbon nanofiber electrodes used as capacitive deionization electrodes. These highly porous nanofiber electrodes exhibit a promising combination of desalination capacity and rate. Additionally, through collaboration with Dr. Qinjun Kang’s modelling team at LANL, the authors demonstrate how a balance between microporosity and mesoporosity enables optimal desalination performance.