海水淡化
材料科学
水蒸气
热的
蒸发
聚苯乙烯
工艺工程
体积热力学
环境科学
太阳能淡化
炭黑
化学工程
核工程
废物管理
复合材料
气象学
膜
热力学
化学
工程类
天然橡胶
物理
聚合物
生物化学
作者
Zhejun Liu,Haomin Song,Dengxin Ji,Chenyu Li,Alec Cheney,Youhai Liu,Nan Zhang,Xie Zeng,Borui Chen,Jun Gao,Yuesheng Li,Xiang Liu,Diana S. Aga,Suhua Jiang,Zongfu Yu,Qiaoqiang Gan
标识
DOI:10.1002/gch2.201600003
摘要
Passive solar vapor generation represents a promising and environmentally benign method of water purification/desalination. However, conventional solar steam generation techniques usually rely on costly and cumbersome optical concentration systems and have relatively low efficiency due to bulk heating of the entire liquid volume. Here, an efficient strategy using extremely low‐cost materials, i.e., carbon black (powder), hydrophilic porous paper, and expanded polystyrene foam is reported. Due to the excellent thermal insulation between the surface liquid and the bulk volume of the water and the suppressed radiative and convective losses from the absorber surface to the adjacent heated vapor, a record thermal efficiency of ≈88% is obtained under 1 sun without concentration, corresponding to the evaporation rate of 1.28 kg (m 2 h) −1 . When scaled up to a 100 cm 2 array in a portable solar water still system and placed in an outdoor environment, the freshwater generation rate is 2.4 times of that of a leading commercial product. By simultaneously addressing both the need for high‐efficiency operation as well as production cost limitations, this system can provide an approach for individuals to purify water for personal needs, which is particularly suitable for undeveloped regions with limited/no access to electricity.
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