Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10397/114299
Title: Size-insensitive vapor diffusion enabled by additive freeze-printed aerogels for scalable desalination
Authors: Zhao, X 
Yang, Y 
Yin, X 
Luo, Z 
Chan, KY 
Shen, X 
Issue Date: 11-Jul-2025
Source: ACS energy letters, 11 July 2025, v. 10, no. 7, p. 3419-3429
Abstract: Porous materials are widely used as photothermal evaporators for solar-powered desalination. However, conventional evaporators suffer a significant performance decline as size increases, limiting the scalability from laboratory to practical scales. This work addresses the fundamental limitation behind the size-performance trade-off through modeling-guided design and additive manufacturing. A coupled heat and vapor transport model reveals that vapor diffusion resistance increases with evaporator size due to thickened boundary layers. A hierarchical porous aerogel fabricated by using an additive freeze-printing technique decouples the boundary layer thickness from overall device dimension, achieving size-insensitive vapor diffusion. Unlike conventional evaporators that suffer over 40% reduction in evaporation performance with increasing size, the resulting aerogel maintains an evaporation rate above 2 kg m-2 h-1 and energy efficiency over 80%, with less than 5% reduction. Our findings provide new insights into the vapor diffusion mechanism in porous evaporators and offer a practical solution for scalable solar-driven desalination.
Publisher: American Chemical Society
Journal: ACS energy letters 
ISSN: 2380-8195
DOI: 10.1021/acsenergylett.5c01233
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