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All-day fresh water harvesting by microstructured hydrogel membranes

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All-day fresh water harvesting by microstructured hydrogel membranes

Y. Shi, O. Ilić, et al.

This innovative research by Ye Shi, Ognjen Ilić, Harry A. Atwater, and Julia R. Greer presents a cutting-edge hydrogel membrane that captures freshwater during the day and harvests fog droplets at night, showing remarkable potential to combat global water scarcity with an impressive evaporation rate and daily yield.... show more
Abstract
Solar steam water purification and fog collection are two independent processes that could enable abundant fresh water generation. We developed a hydrogel membrane that contains hierarchical three-dimensional microstructures with high surface area that combines both functions and serves as an all-day fresh water harvester. At night, the hydrogel membrane efficiently captures fog droplets and directionally transports them to a storage vessel. During the daytime, it acts as an interfacial solar steam generator and achieves a high evaporation rate of 3.64 kg m−2 h−1 under 1 sun enabled by improved thermal/vapor flow management. With a homemade rooftop water harvesting system, this hydrogel membrane can produce fresh water with a daily yield of ~34 L m−2 in an outdoor test, which demonstrates its potential for global water scarcity relief.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
May 14, 2021
Authors
Ye Shi, Ognjen Ilić, Harry A. Atwater, Julia R. Greer
Tags
hydrogel membrane
freshwater harvesting
fog droplets
solar steam generator
water scarcity
3D microstructures
evaporation rate
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