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Tailoring polypyrrole-based Janus aerogel for efficient and stable solar steam generation

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DESALINATION
Volume 516, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.desal.2021.115228

Keywords

Janus aerogel; Solar-driven interfacial steam generation; Selective fluorination decoration; Photothermal conversion; Equivalent vaporization enthalpy

Funding

  1. Jiangxi Provincial Natural Science Foundation [20202BABL214002, 20202BABL214015, GJJ200324, GJJ191704]
  2. Jiangxi Normal University (JXNU) Initial Research Foundation [12019505]
  3. Young Talents Program under JXNU [12019865]
  4. Young Doctor Cooperative Foundation of Qilu University of Technology (Shandong Academy of Sciences) [2019BSHZ0027]

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The study developed a free-standing Janus aerogel with a rough hydrophobic upper layer and smooth hydrophilic bottom layer, demonstrating excellent solar-to-vapor efficiency and stable floating capability. The Janus aerogel holds great promise for application in solar-driven steam generation.
Seeking an efficient and robust evaporator is the central goal of solar-driven interfacial steam generation. Here, a free-standing Janus aerogel with rough hydrophobic upper layer and smooth hydrophilic bottom layer was tailored by freeze drying of polypyrrole-polyvinyl alcohol (PPy/PVA) colloidal solution, followed by acetalization treatment and selective fluorination decoration. PPy/PVA-F Janus aerogel has a structure integrated in the form of different microscopic layers and chemical compositions, endowing it with omnidirectional light absorption, stable floating on water, enhanced evaporation performance, and salt rejection capability. Due to the reduced vaporization enthalpy, evaporation rate of 1.68 kg.m(-2).h(-1) with solar-to-vapor efficiency of 94.7% was obtained under 1-sun irradiation using the Janus aerogel. Furthermore, the Janus aerogel demonstrated good recyclability and long-term durability at different radiation intensities. This Janus aerogel had satisfactory availability for solar desalination and sewage treatment. The strategy to integrate different microscopic layers and chemical compositions in a Janus aerogel holds great promise for the design and application of Janus evaporators in the field of solar steam generation.

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