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Graphene and Rice-Straw-Fiber-Based 3D Photothermal Aerogels for Highly Efficient Solar Evaporation.

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3D photothermal aerogels composed of reduced graphene oxide (RGO) nanosheets, rice straw derived cellulose fibres, and sodium alginate (SA) are prepared for solar-steam generation, showing great potential for real-world desalination applications.
Abstract
Solar-steam generation is one of the most promising technologies to mitigate the issue of clean water shortage using sustainable solar energy. Photothermal aerogels, especially the three-dimensional (3D) graphene-based aerogels, have shown unique merits for solar-steam generation, such as lightweight, high flexibility, and superior evaporation rate and energy efficiency. However, 3D aerogels require much more raw materials of graphene, which limits their large-scale applications. In this study, 3D photothermal aerogels composed of reduced graphene oxide (RGO) nanosheets, rice-straw-derived cellulose fibers, and sodium alginate (SA) are prepared for solar-steam generation. The use of rice straw fibers as skeletal support significantly reduces the need for the more expensive RGO by 43.5%, turning the rice straw biomass waste into value-added materials. The integration of rice straw fibers and RGO significantly enhances the flexibility and mechanical stability of the obtained photothermal RGO-SA-cellulose aerogel. The photothermal aerogel shows a strong broad-band light absorption of 96-97%. During solar-steam generation, the 3D photothermal aerogel effectively decreases the radiation and convection energy loss while enhancing energy harvesting from the environment, leading to an extremely high evaporation rate of 2.25 kg m-2 h-1, corresponding to an energy conversion efficiency of 88.9% under 1.0 sun irradiation. The salinity of clean water collected during the evaporation of real seawater is only 0.37 ppm. The materials are environmentally friendly and cost-effective, showing great potential for real-world desalination applications.

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Reversing heat conduction loss: Extracting energy from bulk water to enhance solar steam generation

TL;DR: In this article, a cold evaporation surface was introduced between the solar surface and the bulk water to reverse conductive heat loss and turn it into an energy extraction from the bulk liquid to enhance the solar steam generation.
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Same materials, bigger output: A reversibly transformable 2D–3D photothermal evaporator for highly efficient solar steam generation

TL;DR: In this paper, a reduced graphene oxide and cellulose sponge-based transformable photothermal evaporator which can reversibly switch between a 2D flat and a 3D spiral structure is designed.
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All-Cold Evaporation under One Sun with Zero Energy Loss by Using a Heatsink Inspired Solar Evaporator.

TL;DR: In this article, a heat-ink-like evaporator (HSE) was developed to eliminate the energy loss to the surrounding environment during solar steam generation, leading to the absolute cold evaporation over the entire evaporator under 10 sun irradiation.
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Boosting solar steam generation by structure enhanced energy management

TL;DR: In this article, the configuration of photothermal materials, as well as warm and cold evaporation surfaces, was designed to improve the performance of solar-steam generation in desalination and wastewater treatment.
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