【93 Sustainable Energy & Fuels】High-performance solar vapor generation by sustainable biomimetic snake-scale-like porous carbon
writer:Ning Liu, Liang Hao, Boyi Zhang, Ran Niu, Jiang Gong*, Tao Tang*
keywords:solar vapor generation
source:期刊
specific source:Sustainable Energy & Fuels
Issue time:2020年
Solar vapor generation, which combines the abundant solar energy and unpurified water, is regarded as a promising technique for water production. But challenges remain in terms of unsatisfactory sunlight absorbability and slow water transportation. Herein, enlightened by scales of West African Gaboon viper, an efficient sunlight absorbability and water evaporation system is developed by biomimetic snake-scale-like porous carbon (BSPC) from carbonization of polycarbonate (PC) waste by ZnO. ZnO catalyzes the de-carboxylation of PC to form numerous micropores and acts as porogens to introduce plenty of mesopores and macropores. Owing to the 3D interconnected hierarchical nanopores and rich oxygen-containing functional groups, the as-prepared BSPC exhibits high solar absorption (ca. 95%), low thermal conductivity (0.086 W/m/K), superhydrophilicity, and superwettability. These combined merits endow BSPC with high solar-to-thermal conversion efficiency and fast water molecule transportation and enable BSPC to perform distinguished performance in interfacial solar-driven vapor generation. For instance, BSPC displays the evaporation rate of 1.58 kg/m2/h under 1 kW/m2, conversion efficiency of 91%, and metallic ion/dye removal efficiency of over 99.99%, making it among the best carbon-based solar evaporators reported so far. This work provides a new opportunity for water purification by the marriage of bioinspired solar evaporation systems and sustainable carbon materials with well-defined microstructures.