Cogeneration of Clean Water and Valuable Energy/Resources via Interfacial Solar Evaporation

Nano Lett. 2024 May 15;24(19):5673-5682. doi: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.4c00643. Epub 2024 May 4.

Abstract

Water, covering over two-thirds of the Earth's surface, holds immense potential for generating clean water, sustainable energy, and metal resources, which are the cornerstones of modern society and future development. It is highly desired to produce these crucial elements through eco-friendly processes with minimal carbon footprints. Interfacial solar evaporation, which utilizes solar energy at the air-liquid interface to facilitate water vaporization and solute separation, offers a promising solution. In this review, we systematically report the recent progress of the cogeneration of clean water and energy/resources including electricity, hydrogen, and metal resources via interfacial solar evaporation. We first gain insight into the energy and mass transport for a typical interfacial solar evaporation system and reveal the residual energy and resources for achieving the cogeneration goal. Then, we summarize the recent advances in materials/device designs for efficient cogeneration. Finally, we discuss the existing challenges and potential opportunities for the further development of this field.

Keywords: clean water; cogeneration; interfacial solar evaporation; solar energy utilization; valuable resources.

Publication types

  • Review