Novel Cellulose-based Films with Highly Efficient Photothermal Performance for Sustainable Solar Evaporation and Solar-Thermal Power Generation

Journal of Cleaner Production(2024)

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Abstract
Solar-driven interfacial evaporation has received substantial attention in a variety of applications, including water purification, seawater desalination, and energy production. However, creating a straightforward, adaptable, and scalable method for correctly integrating hybrid solar-thermal systems continues to be a challenging task. Herein, we propose an economical, scalable, and environmentally friendly approach for achieving synergistic coupling of interfacial solar energy conversion for evaporation and low-grade thermal energy conversion to electricity by incorporating zinc oxide (ZnO) nanoparticle-modified MXene (ZNM- MXene) into cellulose nanofiber (CNF) films. The vacuum filtering approach produces CNF@ZNM-MXene composite films with enhanced photothermal conversion efficiency, capillary hydrophilicity, and thermal localization. Because of its rapid water transport capability, excellent sunlight absorption, and efficient solar-thermal conversion under 1 kW m-2 irradiance, the CNF@ZNM-MXene solar evaporator's evaporation rate reaches 1.27 kg m-2 h-1, and the solar-vapor conversion efficiency is as high as 82.15%, outperforming most previously reported solar evaporators. Moreover, when compared to a standalone thermoelectric (TE) module, the output power of the solar thermal conversion system coupled with a CNF@ZNM-MXene composite films and a TE module is boosted by 15.32 times. This work offers a practical and effective method for simultaneously capturing solar energy and desalinating saltwater.
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Cellulose Nanofiber,ZnO modified MXene,Interlayer space,Anti-Reflection,Seawater desalination,Solar-thermal power generation
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