Harvesting of Atmospheric Water Using Polymer‐Based Hybrid Hydrogels

Author:

Abdulbakee Muhammed Haruna12,Shahadat Mohammad1,Tweib Saleh Ali3,Sa'ad Abdullahi Shehu14,Amir Qureshi Mohammad5,Abdulrazaq Yahaya2,Birniwa Abdullahi Haruna6,Wani Ajaz Ahmad7,Jagaba Ahmad Hussaini8,Adam Mohammad Rania Edrees9,Razali Mohd R.1,Alaswad Saleh O.10

Affiliation:

1. Universiti Sains Malaysia School of Chemical Sciences 11800 USM Pulau Pinang Malaysia

2. Kogi State University Department of Pure of Industrial Chemistry PMB 1008 Anyigba Nigeria

3. Zawai Higher Institute of Science and Technology Chemical and Process Engineering 16418 Al-Zawia Libya

4. Hussaini Adamu Federal Polytechnic Kazaure Department of Polymer Technology PMB 5004 Jigawa State Nigeria

5. Jamia Millia Islamia (Central University) Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science 110025 New Delhi India

6. Sule Lamido University Department of Chemistry PMB 048 Kafin-Hausa Nigeria

7. Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Fuel Cell Institute 43600 UKM Bangi Selangor Malaysia

8. King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals Interdisciplinary Research Centre for Membranes and Water Security 31261 Dhahran Saudi Arabia

9. Open University of Sudan Department of Science, Faculty of Education Khartoum Sudan

10. King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST) Nuclear Technologies Institute (NTI) P.O Box 6086 11442 Riyadh Saudi Arabia

Abstract

AbstractAtmospheric water harvesting (AWH) is an important parallel or supplemental freshwater production technique to liquid water resource‐based technologies due to the availability of moisture resources regardless of location and the possibility of realizing decentralized applications. Recent developments to regulate the characteristic features and nanostructures of moisture‐harvesting materials demonstrate new opportunities to improve device efficiency. Focusing on the design of water harvesting materials and the optimization of the overall system, this review sums up the most recent developments in this area and presents prospects for the future development of AWH. An overview of the processes involved in water sorption by various sorbents and the characteristics and functionality of the polyaniline‐based hydrogels developed for AWH is given. Newly reported hydrogel sorbents used for AWH are evaluated, focusing on their benefits, drawbacks, and design methodologies. Several AWH‐specific water harvesters are described and the impact of the system's mass and heat transfer on its operational effectiveness is explored. Finally, potential roadmaps for the development of this technology are detailed and the challenges in this subject from both a basic research and practical application perspective are discussed.

Funder

Universiti Sains Malaysia

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Filtration and Separation,Process Chemistry and Technology,Biochemistry,Chemical Engineering (miscellaneous),Bioengineering

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