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Light-responsive bilayered hydrogel for freshwater production from surface soil moisture

Journal

ECOMAT
Volume 3, Issue 6, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/eom2.12144

Keywords

freshwater production; photothermal; responsive hydrogels; solar absorption; surface soil moisture

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21704029 52022032]
  2. Science, Technology and Innovation Commission of Shenzhen Municipality [JCYJ20180305180812216]

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The study introduces a method using light-responsive hydrogel to produce freshwater from surface soil moisture, showing significantly improved water absorption capacity even in sandy soil with low water content.
The search and the utilization of alternative water resources to produce freshwater are highly important to the water shortage, especially in arid and desert regions. In these areas, the surface soil moisture (SSM) can be a promising water source, whereas its extraction and following release remain challenging. In this study, a light-responsive bilayered hydrogel (LRBH) is designed to produce freshwater from SSM, which is obtained by the copolymerization of N-isopropylacrylamide (NIPAM) and acrylic acid (AA) and in-situ surface polymerization of polypyrrole (PPy). By careful optimization of the ratio of NIPAM and AA, the water absorption capacity of LRBH is significantly improved with the water absorption of 4.4 g/g even in the sandy soil with an extremely low water content (similar to 3 wt%). The PPy in the top layer of the LRBH can absorb solar light to heat the hydrogel at daytime so that the temperature of the hydrogel can quickly rise above the lower critical solution temperature of LRBH. As a result, the freshwater is quickly expelled from the LRBH. Under simulated solar light irradiation, 68.6% of all absorbed water within LRBH can be released within 20 min. The current study provides an effective and facile strategy for SSM capture and suitable systems for the generation of freshwater in arid or desert regions.

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