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Novel fabric-based 3D photothermal evaporator with advanced light-harvesting and thermal management design

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DESALINATION
Volume 573, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.desal.2023.117181

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Spiral groove; Low-temperature evaporation; Solar driven evaporation; Desalination

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This study presents an innovative design and fabrication of a fabric-based conical roll (FCR) evaporator, which enables low-temperature evaporation and achieves high evaporation efficiency with excellent thermal management ability. The evaporator has demonstrated advanced light-harvesting capability and can produce freshwater that meets drinking water standards, showing great potential for applications in desalination and sewage treatment.
Interfacial photothermal evaporation offers a promising and cost-effective method of obtaining freshwater. Traditional photothermal evaporators, when exposed to sunlight, typically have a heating region on their surface with temperature higher than room temperature. This can lead to thermal radiation loss and reduce evaporation efficiency. Therefore, this study presents an innovative design and fabrication of a fabric-based conical roll (FCR) evaporator, which enables low-temperature evaporation without a distinct heating region and facilitates the reversal of the thermal radiation path. In particular, the FCR-7.5-45 evaporator demonstrated remarkable performance even under 2.0 sun illumination, showcasing its advanced light-harvesting capability and excellent thermal management ability attributable to the conical spiral groove structure. The unique cold evaporation surface of the 3D evaporators, combined with this design, resulted in a high evaporation efficiency of 151.53 % and a rapid evaporation rate of 3.47 kg center dot m- 2 center dot h-1 under 1.0 sun illumination. Furthermore, the freshwater produced by the FCR evaporator met the drinking water standards set by international regulatory bodies. This indicates that the photothermal evaporator developed in this project holds great potential for widespread application in desalination and sewage treatment.

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