海水淡化
结垢
单宁酸
锅炉给水
海水
材料科学
蒸发器
超亲水性
环境工程
化学工程
锅炉(水暖)
制浆造纸工业
环境科学
工艺工程
化学
废物管理
接触角
热交换器
复合材料
工程类
机械工程
生物化学
海洋学
有机化学
膜
地质学
作者
Yiming Bu,Xin Li,Weiwei Lei,Hongjun Yang,Weilin Xu,Qi Han,Jingliang Li
标识
DOI:10.1002/advs.202412545
摘要
Abstract Interfacial solar steam generation (ISSG) employed for seawater desalination and wastewater purification shows great promise to alleviate global freshwater scarcity. However, simultaneous optimization of water transfer direction in a cost‐effective and reliable ISSG to balance thermal localization, salt accumulation, and resistance to oilfouling represents a rare feat. Herein, inspired by seabird beaks for unidirectional water transfer, eco‐friendly and cost‐effective plant extracts, sodium alginate, and tannic acid, are selected for crafting an innovative Sodium Alginate‐Tannic Acid Hemispheric Evaporator (STHE). The STHE aligned with centripetally tapered channels ensures one‐directional water flow and effectively inhibits downward heat transfer, thereby boosting energy efficiency. Additionally, the integration of one‐way water supply in tapered channels with interfacial evaporation of STHE, mimicking plant transpiration, collaboratively facilitates upward water transfer for a reliable solar‐driven water evaporation rate of ≈2.26 kg m −2 h −1 under one sun irradiation. Even in a brine of 15.0 wt % solution, no salt crystals are observed on the surface of STHE. Hemispheric structure and superhydrophilicity are conducive to oil repellence. This work provides pivotal inspiration for constructing next‐generation solar generators of high‐efficiency, salt‐tolerance, and anti‐oil‐fouling.
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