A 2.5-Dimensional biomimetic dual-functional bifacial-evaporator for high efficient evaporation and water purification.
J Hazard Mater
; 476: 134993, 2024 Sep 05.
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ABSTRACT
Nowadays, solar-driven interfacial steam generation (SISG) is a sustainable and green technology for mitigating the water shortage crisis. Nevertheless, SISG is suffering from the enrichment of volatile organic compounds in condensate water and non-volatile organic compounds in feed water in practical applications. Herein, taking inspiration from nature, a dual-functional bifacial-CuCoNi (Bi-CuCoNi) evaporator with a special biomimetic urchin-like microstructure was successfully prepared. The unique design with 2.5-Dimensional bifacial working sides and urchin-like light absorption microstructure provided the Bi-CuCoNi evaporator with remarkable evaporation performance (1.91 kg m-2 h-1 under 1 kW m-2). Significantly, due to the urchin-like microstructure, the adequately exposed catalytic active sites enabled the Bi-CuCoNi/peroxydisulfate (PDS) system to degrade non-volatile organic pollutants (removal rate of 99.3 % in feed water, close to 100 % in condensate water) and the volatile organic pollutants (removal rate of 99.1 % in feed water, 98.2 % in condensate water) simultaneously. Moreover, the Bi-CuCoNi evaporator achieved non-radical pathway degradation at whole-stages. The dual-functional evaporator successfully integrated advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) into SISG, providing a new idea for high-quality freshwater production from polluted wastewater. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPLICATION Inspired by nature, a dual-functional bifacial CuCoNi evaporator with a special biomimetic urchin-like microstructure formed by CuCoNi oxide nanowires grown on nickel foam by the hydrothermal synthesis method was successfully prepared. The prepared Bi-CuCoNi evaporator can effectively degrade organic pollutants in feed water and condensate water simultaneously during SISG, thus generating high-quality fresh water. Meanwhile, the health risks associated with the accumulation of organic pollutants in water during traditional SISG were reduced via green and sustainable way. The spatial 2.5-Dimensional structural design of Bi-CuCoNi provided new insights for achieving efficient water evaporation and fresh water generation from various polluted wastewater.
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J Hazard Mater
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2024
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