2023
DOI: 10.1021/acs.iecr.2c04430
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Vacuum-Dried and Intrinsic Photothermal Phenolic Carbon Aerogel from Coal Tar Rich in Polycyclic Aromatics for Efficient Solar Steam Generation

Abstract: Solar steam generation has been proven to be an efficient way for obtaining clean water from seawater or polluted water with solar energy as the only energy input. Due to the high porosity and light absorption, tunable micro–nano structure, and excellent thermal insulation, carbon aerogels as photothermal materials have attracted much attention. However, requirements of freeze drying and additional light absorbers as well as low strength restrict the large-scale utilization of carbon aerogels. Herein, self-flo… Show more

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“…With the increase of the ESP substitution ratio, the evaporation rate of LPAs increases. For 50%LPA, the evaporation rate is 1.78 kg·m –2 ·h –1 , which is much higher than that of PA and even comparable with that of a CNT coating . After carbonization, the evaporation rate over 50%LPCA can reach as high as 1.86 kg·m –2 ·h –1 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…With the increase of the ESP substitution ratio, the evaporation rate of LPAs increases. For 50%LPA, the evaporation rate is 1.78 kg·m –2 ·h –1 , which is much higher than that of PA and even comparable with that of a CNT coating . After carbonization, the evaporation rate over 50%LPCA can reach as high as 1.86 kg·m –2 ·h –1 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…For 50%LPA, the evaporation rate is 1.78 kg•m −2 •h −1 , which is much higher than that of PA and even comparable with that of a CNT coating. 31 After carbonization, the evaporation rate over 50%LPCA can reach as high as 1.86 kg•m −2 •h −1 . Notably, the evaporation rate of 50%LPCA is about 4.1 times higher than that of pure water.…”
Section: Svg Over Lpcasmentioning
confidence: 99%