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Cellulose‐Conducting Polymer Aerogels for Efficient Solar Steam Generation

Shaobo Han, Tero‐Petri Ruoko, Johannes Gladisch, Johan Erlandsson, Lars Wågberg, Xavier Crispin, Simone Fabiano

2020Advanced Sustainable Systems104 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Seawater desalination and wastewater purification technologies are the main strategies against the global fresh water shortage. Among these technologies, solar‐driven evaporation is effective in extracting fresh water by efficiently exploiting solar energy. However, building a sustainable and low‐cost solar steam generator with high conversion efficiency is still a challenge. Here, pure organic aerogels comprising a cellulose scaffold decorated with an organic conducting polymer absorbing in the infrared are employed to establish a high performance solar steam generator. The low density of the aerogel ensures minimal material requirements, while simultaneously satisfying efficient water transport. To localize the absorbed solar energy and make the system floatable, a porous floating and thermal‐insulating foam is placed between the water and the aerogel. Thanks to the high absorbance of the aerogel and the thermal‐localization performance of the foam, the system exhibits a high water evaporation rate of 1.61 kg m −2 h −1 at 1 kW m −2 under 1 sun irradiation, which is higher than most reported solar steam generation devices.

Topics & Concepts

AerogelMaterials scienceDesalinationSolar energySolar desalinationChemical engineeringThermalPolymerSeawaterProcess engineeringWaste managementComposite materialChemistryElectrical engineeringMeteorologyMembraneEngineeringOceanographyBiochemistryPhysicsGeologySolar-Powered Water Purification MethodsSolar Thermal and Photovoltaic SystemsSurface Modification and Superhydrophobicity
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