Silver sulfide decorated carbonaceous sawdust/ES-PANI composites as salt-resistant solar steam generator

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Solar steam generation (SSG) is a potential approach for resolving the global water and energy crisis while causing the least amount of environmental damage. However, using adaptable photothermal absorbers with salt resistance through a simple, scalable, and cost-effective production approach is difficult. Herein, taking advantage of the ultra-fast water transportation in capillaries, and the large seawater storage capacity of wood, we develop a highly efficient natural evaporator. The wood wastes (sawdust) were carbonized at low temperatures to fabricate a green and low-cost carbonaceous porous material (CW). To enhance the salt resistance in high saline water, this evaporator was coated with polyaniline emeraldine salt (ES-PANI) which was synthesized through facile and cost-effective one-step oxidation of aniline. Furthermore, the composite was decorated with silver sulfide to increase the evaporation rate which reached up to 1.1 kg m−2 h−1 under 1 sun irradiation with 91.5% efficiency. Besides, the evaporator performs exceptionally well over 10 cycles due to the salt resistance capability of ES-PANI which generates a “Donnan exclusion” effect against cations in saline water. The Ag2S@PANI/CW evaporator may be a viable large-scale generator of drinking water due to its high efficiency for energy conversion, simple and low-cost fabrication approach, salt-resistance, and durability.

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Sadoun, A. K., Gebreil, A., Eltabey, R. M., Kospa, D. A., Ahmed, A. I., & Ibrahim, A. A. (2022). Silver sulfide decorated carbonaceous sawdust/ES-PANI composites as salt-resistant solar steam generator. RSC Advances, 12(44), 28843–28852. https://doi.org/10.1039/d2ra04362a

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