Hollow Hydrogels for Excellent Aerial Water Collection and Autonomous Release
Shumin Liang,
Marieh B. Al‐Handawi,
Tao Chen
et al.
Abstract:Air moisture is a valuable and omnipresent resource of fresh water. However, traditional water collectors come with an enduring problem of the water‐release step, which requires special devices and additional energy to remove the water from the adsorbent, such as heat, sunlight, or both. Herein, we report the first composite conical hollow hydrogel to harvest water from aerial humidity. This hollow hydrogel device can rapidly collect water from humid air to a saturation point, whereupon it automatically and co… Show more
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