Hydrogen-Bond-Repairing Solar Evaporator with Reconstructed Large-Width Channels for Durable Solarizing Seawater
Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift, 2024

Conventional solarizing seawater suffers from inefficiency and space constraints. Interfacial solar vapor generation (ISVG) presents an energy-efficient alternative, yet the scalability, adaptability, and durability of a solar evaporator for practical use are remaining concerns. Herein, a hydrogen-bond-repairing solar evaporator featuring reconstructed large-width channels is proposed for ongoing solarization of seawater in ISVG. The polyacrylamide/trehalose/graphene hydrogel (PTGH) exhibits excellent mechanical properties and large-width salt discharge channels. PTGH achieves a notable water evaporation rate of 2.82 kg m-2 h-1 under 1 sun and remains effective even in low-temperature environments. The large-area PTGH is able to continuously operate for solarizing seawater under different conditions, until raw brine is highly concentrated, and eventually solid salt is separated from water. Compared to conventional solarizing seawater, PTGH can save 66.67%-75% of time or land to obtain the same amount of solid salt.

High salt resistance

Hydrogen bond repairing

Continuous solarizing seawater

Solar evaporator

Reconstructed large-width channels

Författare

Panpan Zhang

Hebei University of Technology

Haiyang Wang

Hebei University of Technology

Zhenyuan Xia

Chalmers, Industri- och materialvetenskap, Material och tillverkning

Shijie Xing

Hebei University of Technology

Jie Li

Hebei University of Technology

Jing Wang

Hebei University of Technology

Linpei Guo

Hebei University of Technology

Zhiyuan Guo

Hebei University of Technology

Zhi Yong Ji

Hebei University of Technology

Liangti Qu

MOE Key Laboratory of Organic Optoelectronics & Molecular Engineering

Nano Letters

1530-6984 (ISSN) 1530-6992 (eISSN)

Vol. 24 37 11615-11623

Ämneskategorier

Energiteknik

DOI

10.1021/acs.nanolett.4c03179

PubMed

39225704

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2024-10-05