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Dual-functional paper-like evaporator for boosting interfacial evaporation synchronized with organic pollutant degradation

DESALINATION [2024]
Ziying Jiang, Xindi He, Kairuo Zhu, Qingda An, Zuoyi Xiao, Xiaoling Dong, Lupeng Shao, Shangru Zhai
ABSTRACT

Solar-driven interfacial evaporation is a sustainable method to produce freshwater, but volatile organic compounds (VOCs) inevitable accumulate in the condensed water, causing secondary pollution. Herein, paper-like photothermal evaporators were constructed by fixing zeolitic diazoate frameworks-8 derived N-doped carbon with different morphologies on the interwoven cellulose nanofibrils (CNFs) membranes for simultaneous steam generation and organic pollutant degradation. The results showed that the evaporator incorporated porous N-doped carbon with rhombic dodecahedron (NC-RD) into CNFs membranes not only increases the roughness to achieve broad spectrum solar absorption, but also capable of ensuring continuous evaporation of water, and maintaining a sufficient water supply. The NC-RD/CNFs membranes exhibit the high evaporation rate of 1.46 kg·m −2 ·h −1 under one sun. Meanwhile, N-doped carbon enable photothermal-synergistic peroxymonosulfate (PMS) activation to promote the generation of abundant 1 O 2 and O 2 ∙– for degradation of methylene blue, tetracycline and phenol. Furthermore, the solar-vapor conversion efficiency and the evaporation rate are stable in a simulated seawater environment with 15 wt% NaCl solution. Importantly, an outdoor NC-RD/CNFs-based device was constructed, which realizes a high evaporation rate of 0.659 kg∙m −2 ∙h −1 under natural light irradiation for 10 h. The present study highlights that the NC-RD/CNFs membranes successfully coupled interfacial evaporation with PMS based-advanced oxidation processes to provide a subtlety strategy to solve the problem of VOCs accumulation in the evaporation process.

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