材料科学
蒸发
海水淡化
卤水
盐(化学)
环境科学
太阳能淡化
热的
经济短缺
太阳能
热能
工艺工程
环境工程
气象学
工程类
电气工程
膜
有机化学
化学
生物化学
物理
语言学
哲学
物理化学
量子力学
政府(语言学)
作者
Yue Bian,Zhihao Ye,Gengyou Zhao,Kun Tang,Yan Teng,Si Chen,Lijuan Zhao,Yuan Xiu,Shunming Zhu,Jiandong Ye,Haiming Lu,Yi Yang,Lan Fu,Shulin Gu
标识
DOI:10.1021/acsami.2c09063
摘要
Solar desalination is expected to solve the problem of global water shortage. Yet its stability is plagued by salt accumulation. Here, a paper-based thermal radiation-enabled evaporation system (TREES) is demonstrated to achieve sustainable and highly efficient salt-collecting desalination, featuring a dynamic evaporation front based on the accumulated salt layer where water serves as its own absorber via energy down-conversion. When processing 7 wt % brine, it continuously evaporates water at a high rate─2.25 L m–2 h–1 under 1 sun illumination─which is well beyond the input solar energy limit for over 366 h. It is revealed that such enhanced evaporation arises from the unique vertical evaporation wall of the paper-TREES, which captures the thermal energy from the heated bottom efficiently and gains extra energy from the warmer environment. These findings provide novel insights into the design of next-generation salt-harvesting solar evaporators and take a step further to advance their applications in green desalination.
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