A bioinspired, reusable, paper-based system for high-performance large-scale evaporation

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Abstract

A bioinspired, reusable, paper-based gold-nanoparticle film is fabricated by depositing an as-prepared gold-nanoparticle thin film on airlaid paper. This paper-based system with enhanced surface roughness and low thermal conductivity exhibits increased efficiency of evaporation, scale-up potential, and proven reusability. It is also demonstrated to be potentially useful in seawater desalination.

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Liu, Y., Yu, S., Feng, R., Bernard, A., Liu, Y., Zhang, Y., … Deng, T. (2015). A bioinspired, reusable, paper-based system for high-performance large-scale evaporation. Advanced Materials, 27(17), 2768–2774. https://doi.org/10.1002/adma.201500135

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