水分
材料科学
水蒸气
化学工程
解吸
聚合物
吸附
相对湿度
环境科学
吸附
化学
复合材料
有机化学
气象学
物理
工程类
作者
Youhong Guo,Weixin Guan,Chuxin Lei,Hengyi Lu,Wen Shi,Guihua Yu
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-022-30505-2
摘要
Abstract Extracting ubiquitous atmospheric water is a sustainable strategy to enable decentralized access to safely managed water but remains challenging due to its limited daily water output at low relative humidity (≤30% RH). Here, we report super hygroscopic polymer films (SHPFs) composed of renewable biomasses and hygroscopic salt, exhibiting high water uptake of 0.64–0.96 g g −1 at 15–30% RH. Konjac glucomannan facilitates the highly porous structures with enlarged air-polymer interfaces for active moisture capture and water vapor transport. Thermoresponsive hydroxypropyl cellulose enables phase transition at a low temperature to assist the release of collected water via hydrophobic interactions. With rapid sorption-desorption kinetics, SHPFs operate 14–24 cycles per day in arid environments, equivalent to a water yield of 5.8–13.3 L kg −1 . Synthesized via a simple casting method using sustainable raw materials, SHPFs highlight the potential for low-cost and scalable atmospheric water harvesting technology to mitigate the global water crisis.
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