| Literature DB >> 28833544 |
Huaying Ren1,2, Miao Tang1, Baolu Guan3, Kexin Wang1, Jiawei Yang3, Feifan Wang1, Mingzhan Wang1, Jingyuan Shan1,2, Zhaolong Chen1, Di Wei4, Hailin Peng1, Zhongfan Liu1.
Abstract
Efficient solar-thermal energy conversion is essential for the harvesting and transformation of abundant solar energy, leading to the exploration and design of efficient solar-thermal materials. Carbon-based materials, especially graphene, have the advantages of broadband absorption and excellent photothermal properties, and hold promise for solar-thermal energy conversion. However, to date, graphene-based solar-thermal materials with superior omnidirectional light harvesting performances remain elusive. Herein, hierarchical graphene foam (h-G foam) with continuous porosity grown via plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition is reported, showing dramatic enhancement of broadband and omnidirectional absorption of sunlight, which thereby can enable a considerable elevation of temperature. Used as a heating material, the external solar-thermal energy conversion efficiency of the h-G foam impressively reaches up to ≈93.4%, and the solar-vapor conversion efficiency exceeds 90% for seawater desalination with high endurance.Entities:
Keywords: desalination; graphene; hierarchical foams; solar-thermal conversion
Year: 2017 PMID: 28833544 DOI: 10.1002/adma.201702590
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849