High‐Performance Solar Steam Device with Layered Channels: Artificial Tree with a Reversed Design

Solar steam generation, combining the most abundant resources of solar energy and unpurified water, has been regarded as one of the most promising techniques for water purification. Here, an artificial tree with a reverse‐tree design is demonstrated as a cost‐effective, scalable yet highly efficient...

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Veröffentlicht in:Advanced energy materials 2018-03, Vol.8 (8), p.n/a
Hauptverfasser: Liu, He, Chen, Chaoji, Chen, Guang, Kuang, Yudi, Zhao, Xinpeng, Song, Jianwei, Jia, Chao, Xu, Xu, Hitz, Emily, Xie, Hua, Wang, Sha, Jiang, Feng, Li, Tian, Li, Yiju, Gong, Amy, Yang, Ronggui, Das, Siddhartha, Hu, Liangbing
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Zusammenfassung:Solar steam generation, combining the most abundant resources of solar energy and unpurified water, has been regarded as one of the most promising techniques for water purification. Here, an artificial tree with a reverse‐tree design is demonstrated as a cost‐effective, scalable yet highly efficient steam‐generation device. The reverse‐tree design implies that the wood is placed on the water with the tree‐growth direction parallel to the water surface; accordingly, water is transported in a direction perpendicular to what occurs in natural tree. The artificial tree is fabricated by cutting the natural tree along the longitudinal direction followed by surface carbonization (called as C‐L‐Wood). The nature‐made 3D interconnected micro‐/nanochannels enable efficient water transpiration, while the layered channels block the heat effectively. A much lower thermal conductivity (0.11 W m−1 K−1) thus can be achieved, only 1/3 of that of the horizontally cut wood. Meanwhile, the carbonized surface can absorb almost all the incident light. The simultaneous optimizations of water transpiration, thermal management, and light absorption results in a high efficiency of 89% at 10 kW m−2, among the highest values in literature. Such wood‐based high‐performance, cost‐effective, scalable steam‐generation device can provide an attractive solution to the pressing global clean water shortage problem. Solar steam generation has been regarded as one of the most promising techniques for water purification. An artificial tree is demonstrated with a reverse‐tree design as a cost‐effective, scalable yet highly efficient steam‐generation device. Such steam‐generation device can provide an attractive solution to the pressing global clean water shortage problem.
ISSN:1614-6832
1614-6840
DOI:10.1002/aenm.201701616