“…Water scarcity poses a growing threat to sustainable economic development and social progress . Continued population growth, climate change, and environmental pollution have exacerbated the shortage of fresh water. , Desalination technology of brackish water and seawater has become a key to addressing the cascading negative effects of global shortage of fresh water. , However, as this technology becomes increasingly dependent on fossil fuels, there is a growing need to seek and integrate renewable energy sources, such as solar energy. , Solar-driven distillation of seawater is an eco-friendly strategy that has received much attention. , However, in practical applications, the traditional mode of volumetric heating always led to a large amount of heat loss due to the easy dispersion of natural light. , Therefore, solar-driven interfacial evaporation (SDIE), an advanced strategy which localizes the conversion process at the “gas–liquid interface” and thus avoids huge heat losses, has been widely used. − Owing to the thermal-collection capability of the interface of SDIE being always dependent on the physical properties of evaporators, extensive efforts have been dedicated to designing ideal photothermal materials, including plasmonic metal nanoparticles, ,− semiconductors, − polymers, − carbon-based materials , and hydrogels, etc. , …”