超亲水性
海水淡化
材料科学
沉积(地质)
盐水
化学工程
太阳能淡化
太阳能
盐(化学)
废物管理
环境工程
环境科学
化学
地质学
润湿
古生物学
生物化学
物理化学
膜
工程类
沉积物
电气工程
作者
Xiaopeng Huang,Lingxiao Li,Kai Chen,Junping Zhang
标识
DOI:10.1002/cssc.202400111
摘要
Abstract Solar‐driven interfacial evaporation (SIE) is very promising to solve the issue of fresh water shortage, however, poor salt resistance severely hinders long‐term stable SIE and fresh water collection. Here, we report design of superhydrophilic solar evaporators for long‐term stable desalination, fresh water collection and salt collection by vertical salt deposition. The evaporators are prepared by sequentially deposition of silicone nanofilaments, polypyrrole and Au nanoparticles on a polyester fabric composed of microfibers. The evaporators feature excellent photothermal effect and ultrafast water transport, due to their unique micro‐/nanostructure and superhydrophilicity. As a result, during SIE the salt gradually deposits vertically rather than occupies larger area on the evaporators. Consequently, long‐term stable SIE with high evaporation rates of 2.4–2.1 kg m −2 h −1 for 3.5–20 wt % brine in continuous 10 h is achieved under 1 sun illumination. Meanwhile, the loosely deposited salt can be easily collected, realizing zero brine discharge. Moreover, scalable preparation of the evaporator is achieved, which exhibits efficient collection of high quality fresh water (10.08 kg m −2 in 8 h) via SIE desalination under weak natural sunlight (0.46~0.66 sun). This strategy sheds a new light on the design of high‐performance solar evaporators and their real‐world fresh water collection.
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