| Literature DB >> 33437524 |
Muhammad Sultan Irshad1, Naila Arshad2, Xianbao Wang1.
Abstract
Solar-powered water evaporation is a primitive technology but interest has revived in the last five years due to the use of nanoenabled photothermal absorbers. The cutting-edge nanoenabled photothermal materials can exploit a full spectrum of solar radiation with exceptionally high photothermal conversion efficiency. Additionally, photothermal design through heat management and the hierarchy of smooth water-flow channels have evolved in parallel. Indeed, the integration of all desirable functions into one photothermal layer remains an essential challenge for an effective yield of clean water in remote-sensing areas. Some nanoenabled photothermal prototypes equipped with unprecedented water evaporation rates have been reported recently for clean water production. Many barriers and difficulties remain, despite the latest scientific and practical implementation developments. This Review seeks to inspire nanoenvironmental research communities to drive onward toward real-time solar-driven clean water production.Entities:
Keywords: clean water; nanoenabled; photothermal; steam generation
Year: 2020 PMID: 33437524 PMCID: PMC7788632 DOI: 10.1002/gch2.202000055
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Glob Chall ISSN: 2056-6646