Global Innovative Centre for Advanced Nanomaterials (GICAN), College of Engineering, Science and Environment (CESE), The University of Newcastle, Callaghan, NSW, 2308, Australia.
Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Technology Patna, Bihta Campus, Patna, 801106, India.
Adv Sci (Weinh). 2023 Mar;10(7):e2205809. doi: 10.1002/advs.202205809. Epub 2023 Jan 25.
Solar-driven photothermal water evaporation is considered an elegant and sustainable technology for freshwater production. The existing systems, however, often suffer from poor stability and biofouling issues, which severely hamper their prospects in practical applications. Conventionally, photothermal materials are deposited on the membrane supports via vacuum-assisted filtration or dip-coating methods. Nevertheless, the weak inherent material-membrane interactions frequently lead to poor durability, and the photothermal material layer can be easily peeled off from the hosting substrates or partially dissolved when immersed in water. In the present article, the discovery of the incorporation of borophene into cellulose nanofibers (CNF), enabling excellent environmental stability with a high light-to-heat conversion efficiency of 91.5% and water evaporation rate of 1.45 kg m h under simulated sunlight is reported. It is also demonstrated that borophene papers can be employed as an excellent active photothermal material for eliminating almost 100% of both gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria within 20 min under three sun irradiations. The result opens a new direction for the design of borophene-based papers with unique photothermal properties which can be used for the effective treatment of a wide range of wastewaters.
太阳能驱动的光热蒸发被认为是一种优雅且可持续的淡水生产技术。然而,现有的系统常常存在稳定性差和生物污垢问题,这严重限制了它们在实际应用中的前景。传统上,光热材料通过真空辅助过滤或浸涂方法沉积在膜支撑体上。然而,较弱的固有材料-膜相互作用常常导致较差的耐久性,并且光热材料层在浸入水中时容易从承载基底上剥落或部分溶解。本文报道了将硼烯掺入纤维素纳米纤维(CNF)中,从而实现了极好的环境稳定性,在模拟阳光下的光热转换效率高达 91.5%,水蒸发速率为 1.45kg m h。还证明了硼烯纸可用作一种出色的活性光热材料,在三太阳光照射下,可在 20 分钟内几乎 100%消除革兰氏阳性菌和革兰氏阴性菌。这一结果为设计具有独特光热性能的基于硼烯的纸张开辟了新的方向,可用于有效处理各种废水。