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Water Activation in Solar-Powered Vapor Generation.

Dan WeiChengbing WangJing ZhangHeng ZhaoYusuke AsakuraMiharu EguchiXingtao XuYamauchi Yusuke
Published in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2023)
Solar-powered water evaporation (SWE), based on the liquid-gas phase conversion concept using solar energy, has been given close attention as a promising technology to address the global water shortage. At molecular level, water molecules escaping from liquid water should overcome the attraction of the molecules on the liquid surface layer to evaporate. For this reason, it is better to reduce the energy required for evaporation by breaking a smaller number of hydrogen bonds or forming weak hydrogen bonds to ensure efficient and convenient vapor production. Many novel evaporator materials and effective water activation strategies have been proposed to stimulate rapid steam production and surpass the theoretical thermal limit. However, an in-depth understanding of the phase/enthalpy change process of water evaporation is unclear. In this review, we provide a summary of theoretical analyses of vaporization enthalpy, general calculations, and characterization methods. We have also outlined various water activation mechanisms to reduce evaporation enthalpy in evaporators. Moreover, unsolved issues associated with water activation are critically discussed to provide a direction for future research. Meanwhile, significant pioneering developments made in SWE have been highlighted, hoping to provide a relatively entire chain for more scholars who are just stepping into this field. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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