2D MXenes Embedded Perovskite Hydrogels for Efficient and Stable Solar Evaporation.
Naila ArshadMuhammad Sultan IrshadM Sohail AsgharMuneerah AlomarJunyang TaoM A K Yousaf ShahXianbao WangJinming GuoS WagehOmar A Al-HartomyAbul KalamYabin HaoZhengbiao OuyangQizhen ZhangPublished in: Global challenges (Hoboken, NJ) (2023)
Solar evaporation is a facile and promising technology to efficiently utilize renewable energy for freshwater production and seawater desalination. Here, the fabrication of self-regenerating hydrogel composed of 2D-MXenes nanosheets embedded in perovskite La 0.6 Sr 0.4 Co 0.2 Fe 0.8 O 3- δ (LSCF)/polyvinyl alcohol hydrogels for efficient solar-driven evaporation and seawater desalination is reported. The mixed dimensional LSCF/Ti 3 C 2 composite features a localized surface plasmonic resonance effect in the polymeric network of polyvinyl alcohol endows excellent evaporation rates (1.98 kg m -2 h -1 ) under 1 k Wm -2 or one sun solar irradiation ascribed by hydrophilicity and broadband solar absorption (96%). Furthermore, the long-term performance reveals smooth mass change (13.33 kg m -2 ) during 8 h under one sun. The composite hydrogel prompts the dilution of concentrated brines and redissolves it back to water (1.2 g NaCl/270 min) without impeding the evaporation rate without any salt-accumulation. The present research offers a substantial opportunity for solar-driven evaporation without any salt accumulation in real-life applications.
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