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Langmuir ; 40(24): 12504-12511, 2024 Jun 18.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38836627

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Solar-driven interfacial evaporation is a very promising choice for producing clean water. Despite the considerable investigation of pure NaCl brine purification, solar-driven complex water purification, such as real-world seawater desalination as well as domestic and industrial wastewater treatment, has rarely been investigated, mainly due to its compositions being much more complicated than NaCl brine. Herein, we developed a graphene oxide/aramid nanofiber (GO/ANFs) aerogel by a freeze-drying process. The GO/ANFs aerogel combined opened porous microchannels, superhydrophilicity, anti-oil-fouling capacity, enhanced broad-spectrum light absorption (more than 92%), and good solar/heat management. These integrated properties enabled the GO/ANFs aerogel to be an advanced solar interfacial evaporator for efficient freshwater production with the characteristics of localized heat conversion, quick water transport, and salt crystallization inhibition, and the rate of steam production rate was as high as 2.25 kg m-2 h-1 upon exposure to 1 solar irradiation. Importantly, the high-water-vapor generation rate was maintained even under complicated conditions, including real-world seawater, dye water, emulsions, and corrosive liquid environments. Considering its promising adaptability to a wide range of environments, this work hopes to inspire the development of brine desalination, wastewater purification, clean water production, and solar energy utilization.

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iScience ; 25(5): 104213, 2022 May 20.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35494223

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Engineering a versatile platform that enables to separate both oil/water and oil/oil mixtures and remove dye from water is not easy. To address this challenge, we have developed an Ag/polydopamine-coated textile (Ag/PDA@textile) by chemically depositing Ag particles on the textile surface using polydopamine as the binder layer. The obtained Ag/PDA@textile attracts water but repels oil in the air, underwater, and when immersed into the oil. Exploiting its water-attracting and oil resistance, the Ag/PDA@textile is acted as a separation membrane to separate oil/water mixtures with enhanced separation efficiency. The Ag/PDA@textile also possesses opposite wetting behavior to oils with different polarities, allowing it to separate oil/oil mixtures efficiently. Thanks to the catalytic performance of the Ag particle, organic dyes can be decomposed effectively by our Ag/PDA@textile under UV illustration or in the presence of NaBH4. Our Ag/PDA@textile may be valuable for applications in water purification and oil sewage treatment.

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ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ; 12(43): 49138-49145, 2020 Oct 28.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33064446

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Development of a robust self-cleaning oil-repellent surface in a cost-efficient and green manner is highly desirable, yet still difficult to realize. Herein, we develop a poly(vinyl alcohol) (denoted as PVA) composite hydrogel on which the oily contaminations can be removed efficiently by water merely. Owing to its high affinity to water and resistance to oils, the water-wetted hydrogel establishes a slippery oil-repellent state in air, displays underwater superoleophobicity with ultralow adhesion to all probe oils, and blocks oil from permeating when immersed into an oil surrounding. Oily contaminations on the PVA hydrogel surface are removed just by titling or water immersion, with no oil residue left behind. This enhanced oil repellency was retained after hand-bending, water-jetting, and even 1000 cycles of sand abrasion, demonstrating mechanical robustness. Application of the PVA hydrogel-coated copper mesh is demonstrated to separate oil/water and oil/oil mixtures, with separation efficiency being greater than 98%.

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