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Superhydrophobic photothermal evaporator based on MoS2 nanoflowers for efficient solar desalination
Solar desalination is a promising solution to address global water scarcity. In this study, a novel superhydrophobic photothermal evaporator based on MoS 2 nanoflowers, known for their excellent photothermal conversion properties. The evaporator was developed is coated with 1H, 1H, 2H, 2H-Perfluorodecyltriethoxysilane (PFDTES) to create superhydrophobic structures, which are then loaded onto a macroporous non-woven fabric (NWF) to facilitate efficient steam release. The hydrophobic PFDTES coating effectively prevents salt crystallization, ensuring long-term desalination. The developed device demonstrates an exceptional solar steam generation performance of 1.52 kg·m −2 ·h −1 with an evaporation efficiency of up to 87.1%. This evaporator offers a promising solution to water scarcity challenges due to its high evaporation efficiency, impressive durability, and low-cost.