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Photocatalytically reactive surfaces for simultaneous water harvesting and treatment

Engineering and Technology

Photocatalytically reactive surfaces for simultaneous water harvesting and treatment

R. Ghosh, A. Baut, et al.

This innovative research conducted by Ritwick Ghosh, Adrien Baut, Giorgio Belleri, Michael Kappl, Hans-Jürgen Butt, and Thomas M. Schutzius unveils a cutting-edge system that captures fog and cleans organic pollutants simultaneously. Utilizing sunlight-activated TiO2 nanoparticles on a specialized wire mesh, this solution not only addresses water scarcity but does so without requiring energy. Discover how outdoor tests reveal impressive water treatment efficiencies exceeding 85%.

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Abstract
This paper demonstrates a system that efficiently captures fog while simultaneously degrading organic pollutants. A wire mesh coated with TiO2 nanoparticles embedded in a polymer matrix acts as the core. Sunlight activates the TiO2, decomposing organic molecules. The mesh's wettability is engineered for enhanced water extraction. Outdoor tests show good fog harvesting and >85% water treatment efficiency, offering an energy-free solution to water scarcity.
Publisher
Nature Sustainability
Published On
Aug 17, 2023
Authors
Ritwick Ghosh, Adrien Baut, Giorgio Belleri, Michael Kappl, Hans-Jürgen Butt, Thomas M. Schutzius
Tags
fog harvesting
water treatment
TiO2 nanoparticles
environmental engineering
organic pollutants
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