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Self‐Contained Monolithic Carbon Sponges for Solar‐Driven Interfacial Water Evaporation Distillation and Electricity Generation
Authors:Liangliang Zhu  Minmin Gao  Connor Kang Nuo Peh  Xiaoqiao Wang  Ghim Wei Ho
Institution:1. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, National University of Singapore, Singapore;2. Engineering Science Programme, National University of Singapore, Singapore;3. Institute of Materials Research and Engineering, A*STAR (Agency for Science, Technology and Research), Singapore
Abstract:Solar vaporization has received tremendous attention for its potential in desalination, sterilization, distillation, etc. However, a few major roadblocks toward practical application are the high cost, process intensive, fragility of solar absorber materials, and low efficiency. Herein an inexpensive cellular carbon sponge that has a broadband light absorption and inbuilt structural features to perform solitary heat localization for in situ photothermic vaporization is reported. The defining advantages of elastic cellular porous sponge are that it self‐confines water to the perpetually hot spots and accommodates cyclical dynamic fluid flow‐volume variable stress for practical usage. By isolating from bulk water, the solar‐to‐vapor conversion efficiency is increased by 2.5‐fold, surpassing that of conventional bulk heating. Notably, complementary solar steam generation‐induced electricity can be harvested during the solar vaporization so as to capitalize on waste heat. Such solar distillation and waste heat‐to‐electricity generation functions may provide potential opportunities for on‐site electricity and fresh water production for remote areas/emergency needs.
Keywords:carbon sponges  electricity generation  interfacial heating  photothermic vaporization  solar water evaporation
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