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Surface Potential Driven Water Harvesting from Fog

Journal

ACS NANO
Volume 15, Issue 5, Pages 8848-8859

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.1c01437

Keywords

electrospinning; electrical polarity; fog collectors; polycarbonate; surface potential; water harvesting

Funding

  1. SONATA BIS 5 project - National Science Centre of Poland [2015/18/E/ST5/00230]
  2. OPUS 17 [2019/33/B/ST5/01311]
  3. European Research Council [ERC-2014-STG-639526]
  4. EPSRC Cambridge NanoDTC [EP/G037221/1]
  5. European Union under the European Regional Development Fund [POIR.04.04.00-00-4571/17-00]

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This study demonstrates that controlling voltage polarity and humidity during the electrospinning process of PC fibers can improve their surface properties for enhanced water collection efficiency. PC fibers produced at high humidity and with negative voltage polarity show superior water collection rate and tensile strength.
Access to clean water is a global challenge, and fog collectors are a promising solution. Polycarbonate (PC) fibers have been used in fog collectors but with limited efficiency. In this study, we show that controlling voltage polarity and humidity during the electrospinning of PC fibers improves their surface properties for water collection capability. We experimentally measured the effect of both the surface morphology and the chemistry of PC fiber on their surface potential and mechanical properties in relation to the water collection efficiency from fog. PC fibers produced at high humidity and with negative voltage polarity show a superior water collection rate combined with the highest tensile strength. We proved that electric potential on surface and morphology are crucial, as often designed by nature, for enhancing the water collection capabilities via the single-step production of fibers without any postprocessing needs.

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