| Literature DB >> 28402107 |
Guobin Xue1, Kang Liu1, Qian Chen1, Peihua Yang1, Jia Li1, Tianpeng Ding1, Jiangjiang Duan1, Bei Qi1, Jun Zhou1.
Abstract
Solar-enabled steam generation has attracted increasing interest in recent years because of its potential applications in power generation, desalination, and wastewater treatment, among others. Recent studies have reported many strategies for promoting the efficiency of steam generation by employing absorbers based on carbon materials or plasmonic metal nanoparticles with well-defined pores. In this work, we report that natural wood can be utilized as an ideal solar absorber after a simple flame treatment. With ultrahigh solar absorbance (∼99%), low thermal conductivity (0.33 W m-1 K-1), and good hydrophilicity, the flame-treated wood can localize the solar heating at the evaporation surface and enable a solar-thermal efficiency of ∼72% under a solar intensity of 1 kW m-2, and it thus represents a renewable, scalable, low-cost, and robust material for solar steam applications.Entities:
Keywords: carbon nanoparticle; flame treatment; photothermal conversion; solar steam generation; wood
Year: 2017 PMID: 28402107 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.7b01992
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ISSN: 1944-8244 Impact factor: 9.229