海水淡化
碳化
材料科学
太阳能淡化
太阳能蒸馏器
化学工程
废物管理
汽化
太阳能
环境科学
工艺工程
化学
复合材料
有机化学
工程类
生物
生物化学
膜
扫描电子显微镜
生态学
作者
Muhammad Shajih Zafar,Muhammad Zahid,Athanassia Athanassiou,Despina Fragouli
标识
DOI:10.1002/adsu.202100031
摘要
Abstract Interfacial solar steam generation is an emerging strategy to improve the global freshwater supply. Herein, for the first time, a plausible alternative based on bone waste is presented for low‐cost solar steam generation and seawater desalination. This is accomplished via the exploration of the appropriate carbonization conditions for the successful bone transformation into a porous carbon‐based photothermal material. The carbonized bone (CB) not only is composed of inherent interlinked mesoporous microchannels for efficient water transportation but also displays broadband light absorption, photothermal conversion, and reduced vaporization enthalpy due to its special interactions with water. The as‐prepared CB shows an apparent evaporation rate of 1.82 kg m −2 h −1 under one‐sun illumination, attributed not only to its interaction with the sunlight but also to its performance in the dark field, and a solar‐to‐vapor conversion efficiency of 80%. Furthermore, CB desalinates water with an efficiency of 99.99%. Such performance combined with its wide availability, facile fabrication, and stability makes this biowaste‐based porous material a promising system for the production of freshwater. In this way, a valuable alternative for the valorization of bone‐based food‐waste is offered, paving the way to new routes for the management of such, continuously growing, food‐waste products.
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