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Tree rings-inspired 3D solar evaporator fabricated by rolling polypyrrole decorated waste cotton fabric for efficient desalination

DESALINATION [2024]
Xin Zhong, Hexiang Lan, Yibing Chen, Youquan Li, Zijun Zhang, Jun Xiong, Linghui Yu, Ming Li
ABSTRACT

Interfacial solar steam generation (ISSG) has drawn considerable interest as an emerging technology for seawater desalination. However, designing simple and cost-effective solar evaporators with high salt resistance and impressive evaporation rates remains a significant challenge. Inspired by tree rings, a three-dimensional (3D) solar evaporator (PPy-RWCF) was fabricated by rolling polypyrrole-decorated waste cotton fabric (PPy-WCF) into a cylinder. The synergistic effect of polypyrrole (PPy) and interstices within the waste cotton fabric (WCF) allows the PPy-RWCF to absorb around 99.00 % of sunlight. The PPy-RWCF, with an exposure height of 3 cm, achieves an excellent evaporation rate of 2.36 kg m −2  h −1 under 1-solar intensity. Besides, the vertical water channels within PPy-RWCF allow rapid solution transport, enabling it to withstand 20 wt% brine with an evaporation rate of 2.05 kg m −2  h −1 . Prolonged outdoor desalination testing has demonstrated that a 1 m 2 PPy-RWCF can generate approximately 10 kg of freshwater daily. This study proposes a sustainable approach to the development of solar evaporators utilizing WCF for desalination of high-salinity water.

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