蒸发器
海水淡化
冷凝
材料科学
太阳能淡化
化学工程
蒸发
盐(化学)
环境科学
化学
热交换器
气象学
机械工程
工程类
膜
有机化学
物理
生物化学
作者
Yankuan Tian,Yifei Jiang,Ruishu Zhu,Xin Yang,Dequn Wu,Xueli Wang,Jianyong Yu,Yiju Li,Tingting Gao,Faxue Li
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.est.3c10450
摘要
Interfacial solar vapor generation (ISVG) is an emerging technology to alleviate the global freshwater crisis. However, high-cost, low freshwater collection rate, and salt-blockage issues significantly hinder the practical application of solar-driven desalination devices based on ISVG. Herein, with a low-cost copper plate (CP), nonwoven fabric (NWF), and insulating ethylene–vinyl acetate foam (EVA foam), a multistage device is elaborately fabricated for highly efficient simultaneous freshwater and salt collection. In the designed solar-driven device, a superhydrophobic copper plate (SH-CP) serves as the condensation layer, facilitating rapid mass and heat transfer through dropwise condensation. Moreover, the hydrophilic NWF is designed with rational hydrophobic zones and specific high-salinity solution outlets (Design-NWF) to act as the water evaporation layer and facilitate directional salt collection. As a result, the multistage evaporator with eight stages exhibits a high water collection rate of 2.25 kg m–2 h–1 under 1 sun irradiation. In addition, the desalination device based on the eight-stage evaporator obtains a water collection rate of 13.44 kg m–2 and a salt collection rate of 1.77 kg m–2 per day under natural irradiation. More importantly, it can maintain a steady production for 15 days without obvious performance decay. This bifunctional multistage device provides a feasible and efficient approach for simultaneous desalination and solute collection.
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