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面向可持续淡水供应的吸附式空气取水技术的研究进展与展望:材料、装置和系统(英文)

Progress and perspectives of sorption-based atmospheric water harvesting for sustainable water generation: Materials, devices, and systems

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【作者】 白钊远王鹏飞许嘉兴王如竹李廷贤

【Author】 Zhaoyuan Bai;Pengfei Wang;Jiaxing Xu;Ruzhu Wang;Tingxian Li;Institute of Refrigeration and Cryogenics, School of Mechanical Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University;Research Center of Solar Power and Refrigeration (Ministry of Education), Shanghai Jiao Tong University;

【通讯作者】 李廷贤;

【机构】 Institute of Refrigeration and Cryogenics, School of Mechanical Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong UniversityResearch Center of Solar Power and Refrigeration (Ministry of Education), Shanghai Jiao Tong University

【摘要】 Establishing alternative methods for freshwater production is imperative to effectively alleviate global water scarcity, particularly in land-locked arid regions. In this context, extracting water from the ubiquitous atmospheric moisture is an ingenious strategy for decentralized freshwater production.Sorption-based atmospheric water harvesting(SAWH) shows strong potential for supplying liquid water in a portable and sustainable way even in desert environments. Herein, the latest progress in SAWH technology in terms of materials, devices, and systems is reviewed. Recent advances in sorbent materials with improved water uptake capacity and accelerated sorption–desorption kinetics, including physical sorbents, polymeric hydrogels, composite sorbents, and ionic solutions, are discussed. The thermal designs of SAWH devices for improving energy utilization efficiency, heat transfer, and mass transport are evaluated, and the development of representative SAWH prototypes is clarified in a chronological order.Thereafter, state-of-the-art operation patterns of SAWH systems, incorporating intermittent, daytime continuous and 24-hour continuous patterns, are examined. Furthermore, current challenges and future research goals of this cutting-edge field are outlined. This review highlights the irreplaceable role of heat and mass transfer enhancement and facile structural improvement for constructing high-yield water harvesters.

【Abstract】 Establishing alternative methods for freshwater production is imperative to effectively alleviate global water scarcity, particularly in land-locked arid regions. In this context, extracting water from the ubiquitous atmospheric moisture is an ingenious strategy for decentralized freshwater production.Sorption-based atmospheric water harvesting(SAWH) shows strong potential for supplying liquid water in a portable and sustainable way even in desert environments. Herein, the latest progress in SAWH technology in terms of materials, devices, and systems is reviewed. Recent advances in sorbent materials with improved water uptake capacity and accelerated sorption–desorption kinetics, including physical sorbents, polymeric hydrogels, composite sorbents, and ionic solutions, are discussed. The thermal designs of SAWH devices for improving energy utilization efficiency, heat transfer, and mass transport are evaluated, and the development of representative SAWH prototypes is clarified in a chronological order.Thereafter, state-of-the-art operation patterns of SAWH systems, incorporating intermittent, daytime continuous and 24-hour continuous patterns, are examined. Furthermore, current challenges and future research goals of this cutting-edge field are outlined. This review highlights the irreplaceable role of heat and mass transfer enhancement and facile structural improvement for constructing high-yield water harvesters.

【基金】 supported by the National Natural Science Funds for Distinguished Young Scholar of China (52325601);the Major Program of National Natural Science Foundation of China(52293412)
  • 【文献出处】 Science Bulletin ,科学通报(英文) , 编辑部邮箱 ,2024年05期
  • 【分类号】TU991.114
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