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3D-printed solar evaporator with seashell ornamentation-inspired structure for zero liquid discharge desalination

  • Shenghong Sun
  • , Congcan Shi
  • , Yudi Kuang
  • , Miaosi Li
  • , Sheng Li
  • , Huifang Chan
  • , Shaokai Zhang
  • , Guangxue Chen
  • , Azadeh Nilghaz
  • , Rong Cao
  • , Junfei Tian

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Abstract

Solar-driven interfacial evaporation has enormous promise for fresh water recovery and salt harvesting, but salt accumulation-related challenges stand in its way. Herein, we report a spined groove-ridge pairs inspired by the shell ornamentation of the Vasticardium vertebratum, which addresses salt accumulation by artfully integrating salt reflux into localized salt crystallization. The seashell-mimetic radial V-groove array enables the 3D evaporator to transport water rapidly and directionally, resulting in high-performance water evaporation (∼95% efficiency) and localized crystallization. The periodic spines enlightened by the spine-bearing ridge on the seashell provide considerable micro-unit salt reflux. The 2-in-1 integration design endows the three-dimensional evaporator with superior solar-driven zero liquid discharge and excellent long-term salt resistance even when dealing with high-salinity brine (20 wt% NaCl) and a series of heavy metallic salt solutions. Our design offers a new alternative solution to avoiding salt scaling and could advance locally crystallized solar evaporators towards practical applications.

Original languageEnglish
Article number119279
Number of pages10
JournalWater Research
Volume226
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Nov 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • 3D printing
  • Localized crystallization
  • Solar desalination
  • Spined groove-ridge pairs
  • Zero liquid discharge

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