| Literature DB >> 35119819 |
Md Nahian Al Subri Ivan1,2, Ahmed Mortuza Saleque1,2, Safayet Ahmed1,2, Ping Kwong Cheng1,2, Junpeng Qiao1,2, Tawsif Ibne Alam1, Yuen Hong Tsang1,2.
Abstract
With the advancement of civilization, water purification, as well as management and disposal of ever-increasing municipal solid waste (MSW), and e-waste, have become global concerns. To address these issues in a sustainable way, a 3D solar evaporator has been proposed in this paper by repurposing recycled paper from MSW in the form of egg trays and waste dry toner (e-waste) using a facile fabrication method. The unique 3D porous structure, fibrous surface, superior water absorbing capability as well as low thermal conductivity of wastepaper-derived egg trays make them an excellent candidate for an efficient solar evaporator, while the waste toner powder coating significantly enhances the optical absorbance capacity. Under 1 sun illumination, the proposed solar evaporator demonstrates an excellent evaporation rate and efficiency of 1.3 kg/m2 h and 78.5%, respectively. Moreover, the competitive advantage of the 3D structure in collecting solar irradiance at various light incident angles in comparison to a 2D structure, excellent cycle stability, low processing temperature, and the use of low-cost waste materials enable its use for large-scale water purification systems.Entities:
Keywords: egg tray; interfacial solar steam generation; municipal solid waste; solar energy; waste toner
Year: 2022 PMID: 35119819 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.1c22215
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ISSN: 1944-8244 Impact factor: 9.229