Affiliation:
1. Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Northeastern University Boston MA 02115 USA
2. Material Science Engineering Physical Science Engineering Division King Abdullah University of Science and Technology Thuwal 23955-6900 Saudi Arabia
3. Department of Chemical Engineering Northeastern University Boston MA 02115 USA
Abstract
Solar‐driven interfacial water evaporation powered by solar energy has gained significant interest as a sustainable and cost‐efficient desalination technology, owing to its zero reliance on fossil fuels. It aligns the relationship between freshwater demand and environmental‐friendly water yields and provides us with a feasible and effective way to mitigate the global water crisis. Biomass‐derived photothermal evaporators stemming from sustainable and renewable resources and performing high freshwater output have piqued researchers’ interest in achieving water evaporation effectively, economically, and greenly. In this review work, biomass‐based photothermal evaporators coming from hydrogels, carbides, and fibers are summarized and their optical design, wettability, thermal management, and salt‐rejection ability are analyzed, presenting an overview of the current status of biomass‐based materials in the solar‐driven water purification system.
Funder
National Science Foundation
Subject
Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science
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6 articles.
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