A Flexible, Self-Floating Composite for Efficient Water Evaporation

Glob Chall. 2018 Nov 4;3(6):1800085. doi: 10.1002/gch2.201800085. eCollection 2019 Jun.

Abstract

A flexible, self-floating W18O49/carbon foam composite is fabricated by calcining melamine foam with W18O49 as an adsorbate in N2 atmosphere. This self-floating property is simply realized by a carbonization process other than the complicated surface modification process. The simple synthesis procedure helps to increase not only the solar absorption but also the retention of W18O49 in the porous net structure. This composite absorbs almost the whole solar spectrum and generates localized heat at the surface, which is beneficial for water evaporation. Its water evaporation rate is 6.6 times higher than that of pure water. It has a stable cyclic performance over ten cycles under the illumination of simulated sunlight (500 W Xe lamp). Its flexibility makes it easy to reuse and transfer, which is evaluated by the bending deformation test. The W18O49/carbon foam composite is a prospective material in solar energy conversion field, and the preparation procedure is feasible to scale-up.

Keywords: carbon; composites; desalination; solar energy; water scarcity.