2022
DOI: 10.1002/adfm.202113258
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Breath‐Figure Self‐Assembled Low‐Cost Janus Fabrics for Highly Efficient and Stable Solar Desalination

Abstract: Solar‐driven interfacial evaporation materials for seawater desalination and wastewater treatment have attracted extensive research interest in recent years. Nevertheless, salt accumulation, costly materials, and complex preparation processes greatly hinder the practical application of solar steam generation. Herein, with low‐cost materials such as carbon black (CB), polystyrene‐b‐polybutadiene‐b‐polystyrene (SBS), and commercial cotton fabric, the CB@SBS/cotton fabric Janus evaporator is fabricated via a brea… Show more

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“…The developed J-PDFP exhibits multitasking applications, including stable self-floating, salt resistance, heat management, and pollutant degradation and comprehensive advantages. 10,59–62…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The developed J-PDFP exhibits multitasking applications, including stable self-floating, salt resistance, heat management, and pollutant degradation and comprehensive advantages. 10,59–62…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In other words, with the addition of PPy and heat localization design, the evaporation rate of our device can increase by up to 1.2 times compared with that of CMS (floating on solution). Both the evaporation rate and photothermal efficiency in this work are higher than most of the other recent works, ,,, as shown in Figure d. Figure e shows the performance durability of the HRF-assisted PMCS SVG device in 10 times of testing.…”
Section: Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2) Salt ions can interact with the PMH2, which inhibits, to some extent, the upward diffusion of ions. [30,54] Some possible underlying mechanisms on salt resistance have been revealed, such as hydrophobic/hydrophilic surface/interface design, [13,55,56] and macropores or channels engineering as salt regenerating channels from natural structure (e.g., balsa wood or artificial macropores inspired by nature). [29,30,32,33] Besides breaking the hydrogen bonds within PVA chains of evaporator as revealed above, the chaotropic Cl − in brine can also influence the hydrophobic groups of PVA chains.…”
Section: mentioning
confidence: 99%