蒸发
气凝胶
水运
盐(化学)
材料科学
吸水率
化学工程
热的
扩散
吸收(声学)
盐度
化学
环境科学
环境工程
复合材料
热力学
水流
物理
工程类
生态学
物理化学
生物
作者
Xiaomeng Zhao,Heng Zhang,Kit‐Ying Chan,Xinyue Huang,Yunfei Yang,Xi Shen
标识
DOI:10.1007/s40820-024-01448-8
摘要
Abstract Solar-powered interfacial evaporation is an energy-efficient solution for water scarcity. It requires solar absorbers to facilitate upward water transport and limit the heat to the surface for efficient evaporation. Furthermore, downward salt ion transport is also desired to prevent salt accumulation. However, achieving simultaneously fast water uptake, downward salt transport, and heat localization is challenging due to highly coupled water, mass, and thermal transport. Here, we develop a structurally graded aerogel inspired by tree transport systems to collectively optimize water, salt, and thermal transport. The arched aerogel features root-like, fan-shaped microchannels for rapid water uptake and downward salt diffusion, and horizontally aligned pores near the surface for heat localization through maximizing solar absorption and minimizing conductive heat loss. These structural characteristics gave rise to consistent evaporation rates of 2.09 kg m −2 h −1 under one-sun illumination in a 3.5 wt% NaCl solution for 7 days without degradation. Even in a high-salinity solution of 20 wt% NaCl, the evaporation rates maintained stable at 1.94 kg m −2 h −1 for 8 h without salt crystal formation. This work offers a novel microstructural design to address the complex interplay of water, salt, and thermal transport.
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