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Enhanced Solar Evaporation Using a Scalable MoS 2 -Based Hydrogel for Highly Efficient Solar Desalination.

Pan LiuYi-Bo HuXiao-Ying LiLei XuChen ChenBaoling YuanMing-Lai Fu
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2022)
Interfacial photo-vapor conversion has been suggested as a cost-effective and sustainable technology for seawater desalination. However, the conversion performance was still limited by some drawbacks, like salt accumulation and poor mechanical stability. Herein, a scalable MoS 2 -based porous hydrogel (SMoS 2 -PH) with good mechanical stability and salt resistance was successfully constructed through a crosslinking foaming polymerization method. With the high porosity (92.63 %), the SMoS 2 -PH performed an impressive evaporation rate of 3.297 kg m -2  h -1 and photothermal conversion efficiency of 93.4 % under 1-sun illumination. Most importantly, the SMoS 2 -PH could maintain high and stable photothermal properties for 15 days on the surface of seawater. We believe that the excellent salt resistance, the high photothermal conversion efficiency, the ease of scale preparation method and the available commercial MoS 2 make the SMoS 2 -PH a promising device for full-scale seawater desalination.
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