材料科学
地下水修复
蒸发
环境修复
膜
渗透
化学工程
光热治疗
污染物
饮用水净化
传质
水处理
膜技术
纳米技术
环境工程
污染
环境科学
色谱法
化学
有机化学
生态学
工程类
物理
热力学
生物
生物化学
作者
Dianpeng Qi,Yan Liu,Yuanbin Liu,Zhiyuan Liu,Yifei Luo,Hongbo Xü,Xin Zhou,Jingjing Zhang,Hui Yang,Wei Wang,Xiaodong Chen
标识
DOI:10.1002/adma.202004401
摘要
Abstract Solar evaporation through a photothermal porous material provides a feasible and sustainable method for water remediation. Several photothermal materials have been developed to enhance solar evaporation efficiency. However, a critical limitation of current photothermal materials is their inability to separate water from the volatile organic compounds (VOCs) present in wastewater. Here, a microstructured ultrathin polymeric membrane that enables freshwater separation from VOC pollutants by solar evaporation with a VOC removal rate of 90%, is reported. The different solution‐diffusion behaviors of water and VOCs with polymeric membranes facilitate their separation. Moreover, owing to increased light absorption, enlarged liquid–air interface, and shortened mass transfer distance, the microstructured and ultrathin configuration of the membrane helps to balance the tradeoff between permeation selectivity and water production capacity. The membrane is not only effective for evaporation of simulated volatile pollutants in a prototype, but can also intercept complex volatile organic contaminants in natural water sources and produce water that meets drinking‐water standards. With practical demonstration and satisfactory purification performance, this work paves the way for practical application of solar evaporation for effective water remediation.
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