Potential Water Collection From Air by Chloride Perovskites

Author:

Ren Lizhi12,Cao Jinguo1,Liu Siwen1,Jin Bowen1,Song Xin1,Zong Huiyi23,Qian Jin23,Wang Shimin1,Yang Dong4,Wang Kai235,Wu Congcong1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Key Laboratory for the Green Preparation and Application of Functional Materials Hubei Key Laboratory of Polymer Materials School of Materials Science and Engineering Hubei University Wuhan 430062 China

2. Huanjiang Laboratory Zhuji 311800 China

3. School of Aeronautics and Astronautics Zhejiang University Hangzhou 310027 China

4. Key Laboratory of Photoelectric Conversion and Utilization of Solar Energy, Dalian National Laboratory for Clean Energy Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics Center of Materials Science and Optoelectronics Engineering University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Dalian 116023 China

5. Department of Materials Science and Engineering Pennsylvania State University University Park PA 16802 USA

Abstract

AbstractDirectly capturing water from the air has become a compelling strategy to secure water resources. Yet, challenges persist with sorption‐based hygroscopic materials, such as inadequate water adsorption efficiency, material degradation post‐adsorption, and the need for energy input during water collection. This study introduces an alternative category of sorbent materials potentially for atmospheric water harvesting—metal chloride perovskites—that exhibit spontaneous water vapor adsorption and liquid water collection. This water uptake capability stems from the uncoordinated polar ions that form hydrogen bonds with water molecules, while the cubic lattice imparts a solid framework ensuring structural stability and inhibiting hydrolysis. The methylammonium lead chloride perovskite pellets exhibit efficient water collection performance, with a record absorption rate of 0.841 L m−2 h−1 and a total water collection of 3.675 L m−2 within a 7‐h cycle. This initiative attempts to provide a new material class candidate for the potential application of passive atmospheric water harvesting.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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