Hydrophilic nanofibers in fog collectors for increased water harvesting efficiency

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Abstract

The water crisis is a big social problem and one of the solutions are the Fog Water Collectors (FWCs) that are placed in areas, where the use of conventional methods to collect water is impossible or inadequate. The most common fog collecting medium in FWC is Raschel mesh, which in our study is modified with electrospun polyamide 6 (PA6) nanofibers. The hydrophilic PA6 nanofibers were directly deposited on Raschel meshes to create the hierarchical structure that increases the effective surface area which enhances the ability to catch water droplets from fog. The meshes and the wetting behavior were investigated using a scanning electron microscope (SEM) and environmental SEM (ESEM). We performed the fog water collection experiments on various configurations of Raschel meshes with hydrophilic PA6 nanofibers. The addition of hydrophilic nanofibers allowed us to obtain 3 times higher water collection rate of collecting water from fog. Within this study, we show the innovative and straightforward way to modify the existing technology that improves water collection by changing the mechanisms of droplet formation on the mesh. This journal is

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Knapczyk-Korczak, J., Szewczyk, P. K., Ura, D. P., Berent, K., & Stachewicz, U. (2020). Hydrophilic nanofibers in fog collectors for increased water harvesting efficiency. RSC Advances, 10(38), 22335–22342. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0ra03939j

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