材料科学
蒸发
气凝胶
纳米技术
光热治疗
制作
3D打印
太阳能
复合材料
医学
物理
替代医学
病理
热力学
生态学
生物
作者
Na Li,Ke Shao,Jintao He,Shuxue Wang,Shuai Li,Xiaochun Wu,Jingjing Li,Cui Guo,Yong‐Min Liang,Petri Murto,Junwu Chen,Xiaofeng Xu
出处
期刊:Small
[Wiley]
日期:2023-04-22
卷期号:19 (33)
被引量:27
标识
DOI:10.1002/smll.202301474
摘要
Abstract Solar‐powered interfacial heating has emerged as a sustainable technology for hybrid applications with minimal carbon footprints. Aerogels, hydrogels, and sponges/foams are the main building blocks for state‐of‐the‐art photothermal materials. However, these conventional three‐dimensional (3D) structures and related fabrication technologies intrinsically fail to maximize important performance‐enhancing strategies and this technology still faces several performance roadblocks. Herein, monolithic, self‐standing, and durable aerogel matrices are developed based on composite photothermal inks and ink‐extrusion 3D printing, delivering all‐in‐one interfacial steam generators (SGs). Rapid prototyping of multiscale hierarchical structures synergistically reduce the energy demand for evaporation, expand actual evaporation areas, generate massive environmental energy input, and improve mass flows. Under 1 sun, high water evaporation rates of 3.74 kg m −2 h −1 in calm air and 25.3 kg m −2 h −1 at a gentle breeze of 2 m s −1 are achieved, ranking among the best‐performing solar‐powered interfacial SGs. 3D‐printed microchannels and hydrophobic modification deliver an icephobic surface of the aerogels, leading to self‐propelled and rapid removal of ice droplets. This work shines light on rational fabrication of hierarchical photothermal materials, not merely breaking through the constraints of solar‐powered interfacial evaporation and clean water production, but also discovering new functions for photothermal interfacial deicing.
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