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A self-floating electrospun nanofiber mat for continuously high-efficiency solar desalination

Journal

CHEMOSPHERE
Volume 280, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2021.130719

Keywords

Nanofiber; Superhydrophility; Floatability; Interfacial evaporation; Salt rejection; Solar desalination

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51972052]
  2. Scientific and Technological Developing Scheme of Jilin Province [20190201243JC]
  3. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [2412019FZ033]

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This study utilized an electrospun nanofiber mat as a material to achieve continuously high-efficiency solar desalination in high-salinity brine, with features of a porous structure and superhydrophilic surface providing significant water transport channels, avoiding salt deposition.
Solar desalination is an environment-friendly and sustainable technology to address the shortage of freshwater resources. However, it still faces huge challenges to develop a salt-rejection solar desalination system with continuous high efficiency. Herein, an electrospun nanofiber mat was fabricated for continuously high-efficiency solar desalination with carbon nanotube as a photothermal material, polyvinylidene fluoride as a floating support material and polyvinylpyrrolidone as a pore-forming agent. The porous structure and superhydrophilic surface provide significant water transport channels and thus avoid salt deposition, even in the high-salinity brine (20 wt% NaCl). The integration of strong broadband absorption property, excellent photothermal performance, floatability, durability and stability endows the solar desalination system with continuously high evaporation efficiency. The evaporation rate and solar conversion efficiency reached up to 1.372 kg m(-2) h(-1) and 86.1%, respectively, in simulated seawater under one sun irradiation and lasted for 11 h with little fluctuation. This work opens a new avenue for the rational design and fabrication of solar desalination systems to promote practical application.

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