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Biomimetic Kevlar aerogel for sewage treatment and all-day fresh water production

SEPARATION AND PURIFICATION TECHNOLOGY [2023]
Deke Li, Chenggong Xu, Haili Zhang, Jianhai Li, Fujun Liu, Jinxia Huang, Zhiguang Guo
ABSTRACT

For the pollution and lack of clean water, many promising materials and methods are adopted to alleviate the   urgent issue in the world. However, it remains a challenge to obtain freshwater all-day by sustainable technologies. Herein, inspired by water directional transport and transpiration of lotus root, biomimetic Kevlar nanofibers-based aerogel with stable mechanical property has been fabricated by a directional freezing process at a velocity of 0.04 mm/s. The aerogel exhibits directional water transmission performance with a velocity of 0.5 mm/s, which is due to the vertically distributed channel structure. In addition, the biomimetic aerogel shows high continuous catalytic efficiency of 98.91% for pollutant degradation only by gravity, and excellent antibacterial property. Moreover, the salt-resistant aerogel has an enhanced photothermal conversion efficiency of 81.2% for solar energy-driven seawater desalination, and evaporation velocity of 1.26 kg m −2 h −1 is obtained under one solar light. Furthermore, the aerogel shows an excellent fog collecting rate of 1.57 g cm −2 h −1 from moisture at night, which benefits from alternating hydrophilic/hydrophobic pattern. The biomimetic aerogel fabricated by smart strategy is expected to be applied to sewage treatment, and freshwater production not only from brine in daytime but fog at night.

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