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. 2022 Jan 17;61(3):e202114074.
doi: 10.1002/anie.202114074. Epub 2021 Dec 6.

Highly Elastic Interconnected Porous Hydrogels through Self-Assembled Templating for Solar Water Purification

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Highly Elastic Interconnected Porous Hydrogels through Self-Assembled Templating for Solar Water Purification

Youhong Guo et al. Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. .

Abstract

Interfacial evaporation using porous hydrogels has demonstrated highly effective solar evaporation performance under natural sunlight to ensure an affordable clean water supply. However, it remains challenging to realize scalable and ready-to-use hydrogel materials with durable mechanical properties. Here, self-assembled templating (SAT) is developed as a simple yet effective method to fabricate large-scale elastic hydrogel evaporators with excellent desalination performance. The highly interconnected porous structure of the hydrogels with low tortuosity and tunable pore size enables high level of tunability on the water transport rate. With superior elasticity, the porous hydrogels are easy to process with a rapid shape recovery after being rolled, folded, and twisted over hundred times, and exhibit highly effective and stable evaporation with an evaporation rate of ≈2.8 kg m-2 h-1 and ≈90 % solar-to-vapor efficiency. It is anticipated that this SAT strategy, without the typical need for freeze-drying, will accelerate the industrialization of hydrogel solar evaporators for practical applications.

Keywords: elasticity; interconnectivity; porous hydrogels; solar water purification; template synthesis.

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