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| Title: | A scalable wood-based interfacial evaporator assisted with localized Joule heating for round-the-clock operations | Authors: | Ming, Y Shi, S Cai, W Liu, J Chen, D Hu, X Yu, R Zhou, X Tawiah, B Fei, B |
Issue Date: | 15-Jan-2025 | Source: | Chemical engineering journal, 15 Jan. 2025, v. 504, 158690 | Abstract: | The evaporation efficiency of solar-driven interfacial steam is significantly affected by the diurnal variations in solar irradiance and is further compressed by the absence of light. This work proposes a wood-based interfacial evaporator with an auxiliary heat mode to achieve round-the-clock operations. The device was constructed using sustainable, cost-effective in-situ Ni-P electroless plating followed by hole drilling and surface graphite spray-coating. The self-floating evaporator achieves an evaporation rate of 2.20 kg m−2h−1 under 1 Sun illumination and 2 V input in 3.5 wt% NaCl solution. The realized rate can be attributed to the localized interfacial heat induced by the electroless-plated Ni-P alloy (R<inf>sheet</inf> = 1.45 Ω/sq). Moreover, adopting the novel hierarchical advantages, including mesoporous nature, low anisotropic thermal conductivity of wood, and reduced evaporation enthalpy in Ni-P film (1893 J/g), the device further reaches a daytime evaporation yield of 8.47kg m−2 on cloudy days and 14.68 kg m−2 on sunny days, respectively. And a yield of 5.33 kg m−2 with an electrical energy input of ∼ 0.71 kW m−2 is recorded during nighttime. This performance implies a significant step towards wood-based evaporators for round-the-clock water harvesting and shows potential for upscaling devices to all-weather 3D evaporators. | Keywords: | Advanced thermal management Anisotropic heat conduction Biodegradable devices Electrical conductivity Solar steam generation |
Publisher: | Elsevier | Journal: | Chemical engineering journal | ISSN: | 1385-8947 | EISSN: | 1873-3212 | DOI: | 10.1016/j.cej.2024.158690 |
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