Author:
Bezza Fisseha A.,Iwarere Samuel A.,Brink Hendrik G.,Chirwa Evans M. N.
Abstract
AbstractSolar-driven interfacial desalination technology has shown great promise in tackling the urgent global water scarcity crisis due to its ability to localize heat and its high solar-to-thermal energy conversion efficiency. For the realization of sustainable saline water desalination, the exploration of novel photothermal materials with higher water vapor generation and photothermal conversion efficiency is indispensable. In the current study, a novel 3D interconnected monolithic Ag-doped rGO network was synthesized for efficient photothermal application. The Ultraviolet–Visible-Near Infrared (UV–Vis-NIR) and FTIR analyses demonstrated that the controlled hydrothermal reduction of GO enabled the restoration of the conjugated sp2 bonded carbon network and the subsequent electrical and thermal conductivity through a significant reduction of oxygen-containing functional groups while maintaining the hydrophilicity of the composite photothermal material. In the solar simulated interfacial desalination study conducted using 3.5 wt.% saline water, the average surface temperatures of the 3D material increased from 27.1 to 54.7 °C in an hour, achieving an average net dark-excluded evaporation rate of 1.40 kg m−2 h−1 and a photothermal conversion efficiency of ~ 97.54% under 1 sun solar irradiance. In the outdoor real-world application test carried out, the surface temperature of the 3D solar evaporator reached up to 60 °C and achieved a net water evaporation rate of 1.50 kg m−2 h−1 under actual solar irradiation. The 3D interwoven porous hierarchical evaporator displayed no salt precipitation over the 54-h period monitored, demonstrating the promising salt rejection and real-world application potential for efficient desalination of saline water.
Funder
Water Research Commission
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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