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A Floating Integrated Solar Micro-Evaporator for Self-Cleaning Desalination and Organic Degradation
Safe and clean freshwater harvesting from (organic-containing) saline or wastewater holds great potential for mitigating water scarcity and pollution, but remains challenging. Herein, a floating photothermal/catalytic-integrated interfacial micro-evaporator ( g -C 3 N 4 @PANI/PS) is reported as a proof-of-concept multifunctional scavenger evaporator system (MSES) to achieve both solar-driven complete desalination and organic degradation. The spherical porous lightweight polystyrene core, incorporated with a black surface functional layer ( g -C 3 N 4 @PANI), enables the hybrid micro-evaporator to naturally float and thereby collectively self-assemble under surface tension for interfacial evaporation, which achieves preeminent self-cleaning for complete salt/solute separation and efficient organic photodegradation under rotation. Remarkably, the floating micro-evaporator achieves a high solar-vapor conversion efficiency of ≈90% with high interfacial energy localization and provides abundant active photocatalytic sites on the interface, which is further enhanced by interfacial photothermal cooperation. High photo-driven degradation efficiencies of 99% for nonvolatile organic compounds (non-VOC) bisphenol A and 95% for VOC phenol in wastewater are achieved. An outdoor comprehensive solar water treatment test toward organic-containing high-salinity sewage verifies the feasibility of MSES for sustainable freshwater harvesting (1.3 kg m −2 h −1 ), downstream salt recovery, and organic degradation. This strategy may inspire an integrated solution of water scarcity, clean energy, and environmental pollution toward carbon neutrality.