Sammanfattning
Solar steam evaporation exhibits great potential in solving the global shortage of freshwater resources. However, salt accumulation at the top photothermal conversion surface has severely limited the desalination efficiency and stability of solar desalination systems. Herein, we demonstrated a nature-inspired salt resistant bilayered evaporator by using a slight delignificated tree root as bottom substrate and decorated graphene oxide layer as the top absorber surface. The naturally design of tree root inherently exists multilevel vertical channels interconnected porous microstructures. This distinctive structure of tree root allows ultra-high-speed water transport capability and rapid multi-directional salt exchange, enabling it to possess anti-salt-accumulation properties for solar steam generation. This designed tree root-based evaporator effectively prevented salt accumulation while maintaining a fast and stable evaporation rate, which exhibited an evaporation rate of 1.60 kg m −2 h −1 with excellent long-term stability in a high-salinity brine (21 wt%) under 1 sun irradiation. Taking the unparalleled advantages, our designed tree root-based evaporator obtained by a facile fabrication method represents a high-efficacy and stable fresh water production platform for practical applications in water purification.
Originalspråk | Engelska |
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Artikelnummer | 117649 |
Antal sidor | 8 |
Tidskrift | Industrial Crops and Products |
Volym | 206 |
DOI | |
Status | Publicerad - 15 dec. 2023 |
MoE-publikationstyp | A1 Tidskriftsartikel-refererad |