Affiliation:
1. CREPEC Chemical Engineering Department Polytechnique Montreal 2500 Chemin de Polytechnique Montréal QC H3T 1J4 Canada
2. Awn Nanotech Inc. 1985 55th Ave, Suite 100 Dorval QC H9P 1G9 Canada
3. Department of Chemical Engineering McGill University 3610 University Montréal QC H3A 0C5 Canada
Abstract
AbstractAtmospheric water harvesting (AWH) can serve as an alternative fresh water source in regions with scarce access to drinking water. While many techniques are geographically or seasonally limited, sorbent‐based AWH shows the potential for wider application. Low‐cost, carbon‐based sorbents named nanoporous sponges (NPS) are recently developed, exhibiting fast and repeatable water uptake of 0.14 g g−1 at 90% relative pressure. While useful from a cost and daily water yield point of view, there is room for improvement. This article presents an improved production process combining pyrolysis and activation under CO2 in a single step, yielding improved NPS capable of reproducibly reaching a water uptake of 0.47 g g−1 at 95% relative pressure while maintaining fast sorption rates. The NPS show significant endurance and are able to maintain stable performance over numerous humidity cycles. An unexpected time‐dependant sorption behavior is also identified for NPS produced with a modified synthesis formulation, due to an increase in sodium carbonate residual content.
Subject
General Environmental Science,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
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