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Reclaimable MoS 2 Sponge Absorbent for Drinking Water Purification Driven by Solar Energy.

Meng LiBowen LiuHongmin GuoHaotian WangQuanyu ShiMengwen XuMengqing YangXubiao LuoLidong Wang
Published in: Environmental science & technology (2022)
With the fast development of modern industries, scarcity of freshwater resources caused by heavy metal pollution (i.e., Hg 2+ ) has become a severe issue for human beings. Herein, a 3D-MoS 2 sponge as an excellent absorbent is fabricated for mercury removal due to its multidimensional adsorption pathways, which decreases the biomagnification effect of methylmercury in water bodies. Furthermore, a secondary water purification strategy is employed to harvest drinkable water with the exhausted adsorbents, thus alleviating the crisis of drinking water shortage. Compared to the conventional landfill treatment, the exhausted MoS 2 sponge absorbents are further functionalized with a poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) layer to prevent the heavy metals from leaking and enhance the hydrophilicity for photothermal conversion. The fabricated evaporator displays excellent evaporation rates of ∼1.45 kg m -2 h -1 under sunlight irradiation and produces freshwater with Hg 2+ under the WHO drinking water standard at 0.001 mg L -1 . These results not only assist in avoiding the biodeposition effect of mercury in water but also provide an environment-friendly strategy to recycle hazardous adsorbents for water purification.
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