Self-Repairing And Damage-Tolerant Hydrogels For Efficient Solar-Powered Water Purification And Desalination

ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS(2021)

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Solar-driven interfacial evaporation has emerged as an innovative and sustainable technology for efficient, clean water production. Real-world applications depend on new classes of low-cost, lightweight, and robust materials that can be integrated into one monolithic device, which withstands a variety of realistic conditions on open water. Self-repairing building blocks are highly desired to prevent permanent failures, recover original functions and maintain the lifetime of interfacial steam generators, although related studies are scarce to date. For the first time, a monolithic, durable, and self-floating interfacial steam generator with well-defined structures is demonstrated by integrating self-healing hydrogels through facile processes in surface modulation and device fabrication. High and stable water evaporation rates over 2.0 kg m(-2) h(-1) are attained under 1 sun on both fresh water and brine with a broad range of salinity (36-210 g kg(-1)). The solar evaporation and desalination performance are among the best-performing interfacial steam generators and surpass a majority of devices that are constructed by composite polymers as structural components. This study provides a perspective and highlights the future opportunities in self-healing and damage-tolerant materials that can simultaneously improve the performance, durability, and lifetime of interfacial steam generators in real-world applications.
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polymeric hydrogels, self-healing, solar desalination, solar interfacial evaporation, water purification
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