All-day fresh water harvesting by microstructured hydrogel membranes.
Ye ShiOgnjen IlicHarry A AtwaterJulia R GreerPublished in: Nature communications (2021)
Solar steam water purification and fog collection are two independent processes that could enable abundant fresh water generation. We developed a hydrogel membrane that contains hierarchical three-dimensional microstructures with high surface area that combines both functions and serves as an all-day fresh water harvester. At night, the hydrogel membrane efficiently captures fog droplets and directionally transports them to a storage vessel. During the daytime, it acts as an interfacial solar steam generator and achieves a high evaporation rate of 3.64 kg m-2 h-1 under 1 sun enabled by improved thermal/vapor flow management. With a homemade rooftop water harvesting system, this hydrogel membrane can produce fresh water with a daily yield of ~34 L m-2 in an outdoor test, which demonstrates its potential for global water scarcity relief.