材料科学
涂层
萃取(化学)
水运
蒸发
咪唑酯
水萃取
化学工程
蒸发器
碳纤维
环境科学
环境工程
复合材料
化学
水流
色谱法
工程类
热力学
物理
热交换器
复合数
作者
Taotao Meng,Zhengtong Li,Zhangmin Wan,Jing Zhang,Luzhen Wang,Kangjie Shi,Xiangting Bu,Saad M. Alshehri,Yoshio Bando,Yusuke Yamauchi,Dagang Li,Xingtao Xu
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.cej.2022.139193
摘要
Soil-water extraction based on interfacial solar-thermal technology is a promising strategy to provide affordable freshwater in remote and poor inland areas. A double-layer solar evaporator is prepared on a wood sponge with a one-step brush-printing coating of zeolitic imidazolate framework-8 (ZIF-8)-derived nanostructured carbon. In this typical architecture, the ZIF-8-derived carbon coating inherits the original porous, dodecahedral framework, thus forming a chapped, rough morphology that synergistically promotes photothermal conversion. Wood sponges manufactured from raw wood offer privileged water-extraction advantages, including an abundance of super hydrophilic channels that ensure efficient bulk-water pumping and steam release. The double-layer solar evaporator shows high sunlight absorbance (∼97.8 %), low thermal conductivity (0.12 W m−1 K−1), stronger capillary force, and rapid water transport (30 cm min−1). Consequently, apparent pure water-evaporation and soil water-extraction rates reach 1.42 and 0.57 kg m-2h−1 under a one-sun light intensity, respectively. Therefore, the ZIF-8-based wood sponge can efficiently achieve interfacial evaporation and soil water extraction, providing a novel pathway for obtaining clean drinking water in arid inland areas.
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