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Hierarchically Designed Salt‐Resistant Solar Evaporator Based on Donnan Effect for Stable and High‐Performance Brine Treatment
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2021
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Chemical EngineeringLow Salinity Water FloodingDonnan EffectBrine Treatment ProcessEngineeringSolar PowerEnvironmental EngineeringEnergy ConversionStable EvaporationBrine MiningHigh‐performance Brine TreatmentSalt AccumulationChemistryBrine DisposalSolar Thermal EnergyPhotovoltaicsSolar Energy UtilisationSalt‐resistant Solar Evaporator
Abstract Interfacial solar evaporation is considered to be a promising technology to treat brine with high energy transfer efficiency and a minimized carbon footprint. However, salt accumulation on solar evaporators during the brine treatment process has limited their widespread application. Herein, a hierarchically designed salt‐resistant solar evaporator is demonstrated, featuring confined Na + with salt‐resistant ability based on the Donnan effect. The high chemical potential of confined Na + leads to the Donnan distribution equilibrium, which minimizes the amount of the salt ions diffusing into the water supply layer and therefore fundamentally avoids salt accumulation. With this hierarchical design, the solar evaporator enables stable evaporation from high‐salinity brine (15 wt% NaCl) with a solar‐to‐vapor efficiency of 80% under 1 sun irradiation over a long period of time. Therefore, it provides an alternative and promising pathway for solar water treatment of high salinity brine.
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