Hierarchical structure regulation for sequential steps in solar vapor generation

Author:

Chen Xuanbo12,Liu Shuyong2,Yang Nailiang13ORCID,Yu Ranbo4,Wang Dan13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Biochemical Engineering, Key Laboratory of Science and Technology on Particle Materials Institute of Process Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences No. 1 Beiertiao Zhongguancun 100190 P. R. China

2. College of Power Engineering Naval University of Engineering No. 717, Jiefang Road, Qiaokou District Wuhan 430033 P. R. China

3. University of Chinese Academy of Sciences 19A Yuquan Road 100049 Beijing P. R. China

4. Department of Physical Chemistry, School of Metallurgical and Ecological Engineering University of Science and Technology Beijing No. 30, Xueyuan Road, Haidian District Beijing 100083 P. R. China

Abstract

AbstractIncluding the transpiration of leaves, water evaporation from solar irradiation is a universal phenomenon in nature. Currently, solar vapor generation allows clean water to be obtained from various waterbodies. Since water is transported through porous structures and evaporates on their surfaces, the properties of the nano‐micro structure, especially the surfaces are significantly important. For instance, the surface energy, determined by the localized atomic arrangement, can modify the interactions between water and the substrate. Moreover, the construction of a three‐dimensional hierarchical structure can efficiently enlarge the surface area, and the provided channels play a vital role in mass transfer. In this review, we summarize recent research on the structural regulation in tuning the sequential steps in photo‐vapor generation. We hope this review can provide a rational and systemic basis for the development of advanced solar vapor generating materials, especially from the view of surface engineering.image

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Beijing Natural Science Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Materials Science (miscellaneous),Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,Chemistry (miscellaneous)

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