Materials and devices for atmospheric water harvesting
Water scarcity is rising as one of the global challenges beside climate change. The recovery of water under various environments has been the focus of many research groups. Atmospheric water harvesting (AWH) is a very promising approach to solve this issue. This perspective concerns recent advances...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Cell reports physical science 2022-07, Vol.3 (7), p.100976, Article 100976 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Water scarcity is rising as one of the global challenges beside climate change. The recovery of water under various environments has been the focus of many research groups. Atmospheric water harvesting (AWH) is a very promising approach to solve this issue. This perspective concerns recent advances in the research area of AWH. Three common categories of AWH that are introduced include fog harvesting, dewing, and sorption. Focus is put on sorption materials and its related devices because of its suitability for working at low relative humidity (RH) conditions, typical for arid regions. Current developments in porous adsorbents, including silica and zeolites, metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), aerogel, and manganese oxides are discussed. A few AWH devices utilizing MOFs to trap and release water under solar irradiation and their field-testing performance in arid climates are discussed. An outlook for improving the efficiency of adsorbents and device and new opportunities is also provided.
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Meng et al. summarize atmospheric water harvesting (AWH) techniques that include fog harvesting, dewing, and sorption. The metrics of measuring the efficiency of AWH devices are introduced, the AWH performance of sorption materials and device is summarized, and an outlook for improving the efficiency of AWH device and new opportunities is provided. |
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ISSN: | 2666-3864 2666-3864 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.xcrp.2022.100976 |