Reed-root-based solar-driven evaporator with a faster capillary water transfer rate for effective steam generation
Solar-driven steam evaporation technology, known for its low energy consumption and environmental friendliness, has emerged as a promising approach for seawater desalination, wastewater purification, etc. However, creating a low-cost solar evaporation system that simultaneously achieves rapid water...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Science of the total environment 2024-06, Vol.927, p.172314-172314, Article 172314 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Solar-driven steam evaporation technology, known for its low energy consumption and environmental friendliness, has emerged as a promising approach for seawater desalination, wastewater purification, etc. However, creating a low-cost solar evaporation system that simultaneously achieves rapid water transport, efficient light absorption, and salt tolerance remains challenging. Here, a dual-layer evaporator based on reed roots has been developed after a simple H2O2 delignification treatment and flame treatment, which exhibited enhanced water transport performance and photothermal properties. As excepted, delignification treatment enhanced the capillary water transport ability of reed roots, which is conducive to promoting the dilution of salt in the evaporator and preventing salt deposition. The evaporator demonstrates an impressive steam generation efficiency of 83.5 % and a remarkable water evaporation rate of 1.407 kg m−2 h−1 under 1 sun, thanks to its well-designed structure and optimized performance. Moreover, the evaporator exhibited excellent practical performance for outdoor applications and demonstrates a remarkable capacity for sewage purification, effectively treating heavy metal ion wastewater as well as dye wastewater. As a result, the objective of our research is to explore opportunities for the implementation of deployable, cost-effective, low-carbon-footprint solar water purification systems, particularly for some impoverished regions, to ensure the provision of high-quality water.
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•A double-layered solar evaporator was fabricated using reed roots as the base material.•The reed root substrate was delignified with H2O2 to optimize water transport properties.•Enhancing the capillary water transport ability of reed roots not only facilitated water transportation but also prevented salt deposition.•The solar evaporation device exhibited reliable stability and salt resistance. |
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ISSN: | 0048-9697 1879-1026 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.172314 |