posted on 2021-12-07, 22:04authored byLijia Xie, Xiaojie Liu, Andrew Caratenuto, Yanpei Tian, Fangqi Chen, Joseph A. DeGiorgis, Yinsheng Wan, Yi Zheng
Water shortage is
a critical global issue that threatens human
health, environmental sustainability, and the preservation of Earth’s
climate. Desalination from seawater and sewage is a promising avenue
for alleviating this stress. In this work, we use the hornet nest
envelope material to fabricate a biomass-based photothermal absorber
as part of a desalination isolation system. This system realizes an
evaporation rate of 3.98 kg m–2 h–1 under one-sun illumination, with prolonged evaporation rates all
above 4 kg m–2 h–1. This system
demonstrates a strong performance of 3.86 kg m–2 h–1 in 3.5 wt % saltwater, illustrating its effectiveness
in evaporation seawater. Thus, with its excellent evaporation rate,
great salt rejection ability, and easy fabrication approach, the hornet
nest envelope constitutes a promising natural material for solar water
treatment applications.