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Complete System to Generate Clean Water from a Contaminated Water Body by a Handmade Flower-like Light Absorber

Muhammad Javed, Sippi Pirah, Yonghe Xiao, Yilan Sun, Yating Ji, Muhammad Zubair Nawaz, Zaisheng Cai, Bi Xu

2021ACS Omega22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The utilization of solar energy to make human lives better has been one of the primary and green approaches adopted by ordinary people and researchers for decades. This approach has recently gained a lot of attention as a way to tackle clean water scarcity in remote areas. Costly components, complex manufacturing procedures with rarely available equipment, and a surface to condense water vapors are challenges in the way of its application in the required areas. Here, we propose a complete system to solve this problem with a handmade light absorber and a superhydrophilic surface (antifogging) to get vapors back to collect clean water. Our handmade flower-like light absorber stitched by crochet work, the single stitch method, was able to get a decent evaporation rate of 1.75 kg/m2·h in pure water and slightly lower rates of 1.62 and 1.65 kg/m2·h with brine and pond water, respectively. Still, our proposed superhydrophilic coated surface can collect ∼37% more water than the pristine surface. This system has a huge potential for use in rural areas because of multiple key advantages, such as simple technology, readily available low-cost raw materials, and easy fabrication.

Topics & Concepts

SuperhydrophilicityClean waterProcess engineeringEnvironmental scienceBrineComputer scienceWaste managementMaterials scienceEngineeringComposite materialWettingChemistryOrganic chemistrySolar-Powered Water Purification MethodsAdvanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting MaterialsSolar Thermal and Photovoltaic Systems
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