Preparation of biomass yam solar absorber and its application in solar evaporation
Author:
Ting Li1, Juan Jia2, Wang Yanqing1, Hanxue Sun1, Li Jiyan1, Zhaoqi Zhu1, Liang weidong1
Affiliation:
1. Lanzhou University of Technology 2. CALB Co.Ltd
Abstract
Abstract
Solar evaporation system has become a research hotspot in the field of photothermal conversion technology in recent years because of its high photothermal conversion efficiency and practicality of promotion. Biomass solar absorbers have excellent solar absorption properties and high solar-water vapor conversion, but they have the limitations of long feedstock production cycle and high carbonization temperature. As a kind of biomass materials, yam is not only inexpensive, but also has a short production cycle and rich pore structures. Therefore, in this paper, a yam based solar absorber with rich pore structure was prepared, and the photothermal conversion efficiency of the absorber was further investigated. The yam was treated with freeze-dried method and carbonized at different temperatures to obtain yam solar absorbers. Then find the thermal stability and porosity of solar absorber gradually rise as the treatment temperature increasing. The solar absorption rate of the carbonized yam was close to 90% in the near UV-visible region. Solar-water vapor control experiments with different treatments of the solar absorber of the yam were carried out in simulated solar-driven interface steam generation system (SISGS). The absorber treated at 200°C in the sun was found to have the best performance with a solar-water vapor conversion of about 90% and a water evaporation rate of 1.3164 kg m− 2 h− 1.
Publisher
Research Square Platform LLC
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