Affiliation:
1. Department of Materials Science and Engineering National University of Singapore 7 Engineering Drive 1 Singapore 117574 Singapore
2. Key Laboratory of Textile Science & Technology Ministry of Education College of Textiles Donghua University Shanghai 201620 China
3. Department of Mechanical Engineering Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge MA 02139 USA
4. China‐UK Low Carbon College Shanghai Jiao Tong University Shanghai 201306 China
Abstract
AbstractSorption‐based atmospheric water harvesting (SAWH) offers a sustainable strategy to address the global freshwater shortage. However, obtaining sorbents with excellent performance over a wide relative humidity (RH) range and devices with fully autonomous water production remains challenging. Herein, magnesium chloride (MgCl2) is innovatively converted into super hygroscopic magnesium complexes(MC), which can effectively solve the problems of salt deliquescence and agglomeration. The MC are then integrated with photothermal aerogels composed of sodium alginate and carbon nanotubes (SA/CNTs) to form composite aerogels, which showed high water uptake over a wide RH range, reaching 5.43 and 0.27 kg kg−1 at 95% and 20% RH, respectively. The hierarchical porous structure enables the as‐prepared SA/CNTs/MC to exhibit rapid absorption/desorption kinetics with 12 cycles per day at 70% RH, equivalent to a water yield of 10.0 L kg−1 day−1. To further realize continuous and practical freshwater production, a fully solar‐driven autonomous atmospheric water generator is designed and constructed with two SA/CNTs/MC‐based absorption layers, which can alternately conduct the water absorption/desorption process without any other energy consumption. The design provides a promising approach to achieving autonomous, high‐performance, and scalable SAWH.
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Ministry of Education - Singapore
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