Moisture-indicated Cellulose Aerogels for Multiple Atmospheric Water Harvesting Cycles Driven by Solar Energy

2021 
Despite the boom in atmospheric water harvesting (AWH) techniques coped with the challenge of clean water shortage, few works focus on hygroscopic materials that can indicate moisture change in real time. Here, a moisture-indicated hygroscopic aerogel working in a broad range of relative humidity (RH) and with fast sorption kinetics is designed for solar driven sorption-based AWH by integrating ethanolamine-CoCl2 (E-CoCl2), microfibrillated cellulose (MFC) and LiCl-polypyrrole (Cl-ppy). The specimen can visually indicate the sorption process in real time while harvesting moisture, achieving a flexible response to changes in environmental humidity and solar radiation. Fabricating an open, unordered, interconnected skeleton in E-CoCl2 using MFC can effectively enhance its sorption kinetics and also prevent the leakage of liquefied salt solution. The specimen has water sorption capacities of 0.39–2.05 kg kg-1 under RH 25%–85% within 3.5 h and can quickly desorb within 1.5 h under 1 sun. An AWH device can conduct 3 sorption/desorption cycles within 9 h during one day in outdoor and produce 2.81 kgwater/kgsorbent. This strategy is a promising approach to enable sustainable water delivery without geographical and hydrologic limitations, especially for the landlocked communities and arid areas.
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