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SCG-Based CNF Aerogels with Oriented and Aligned Porous Structure for Solar Interfacial Desalination.

Xinjie LuoLi ZhouRuizhi ZhengHongfei ZhangBaoling WangYi MeiRenjie Chen
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2023)
Spent coffee grounds are recognized as a green and sustainable resource of cellulose nanofiber (CNF), which can further form aerogels with rGO for solar-driven interfacial desalination via directional freezing technology. The vertically arranged channels provide better photothermal conversion performance and salt tolerance of rGO/CNF aerogels. Their max evaporation rate can reach to 2.729 kg·m -2 ·h -1 under natural sunlight. In terms of long-term application (10 days), the aerogels exhibit a stable evaporation property in outdoor environments. The optimum daily average water yield is 15.00 L·m -2 , which can fulfill the daily water requirement of six people.
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