环境科学
干旱
露水
缺水
相对湿度
大气(单位)
太阳能
沙漠气候
水蒸气
大气科学
湿度
气象学
冷凝
水资源
生态学
地质学
物理
生物
作者
Hyunho Kim,Sameer R. Rao,Eugene A. Kapustin,Lin Zhao,Sungwoo Yang,Omar M. Yaghi,Evelyn N. Wang
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-018-03162-7
摘要
Abstract Water scarcity is a particularly severe challenge in arid and desert climates. While a substantial amount of water is present in the form of vapour in the atmosphere, harvesting this water by state-of-the-art dewing technology can be extremely energy intensive and impractical, particularly when the relative humidity (RH) is low (i.e., below ~40% RH). In contrast, atmospheric water generators that utilise sorbents enable capture of vapour at low RH conditions and can be driven by the abundant source of solar-thermal energy with higher efficiency. Here, we demonstrate an air-cooled sorbent-based atmospheric water harvesting device using the metal−organic framework (MOF)-801 [Zr 6 O 4 (OH) 4 (fumarate) 6 ] operating in an exceptionally arid climate (10–40% RH) and sub-zero dew points (Tempe, Arizona, USA) with a thermal efficiency (solar input to water conversion) of ~14%. We predict that this device delivered over 0.25 L of water per kg of MOF for a single daily cycle.
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