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Enhanced Interfacial Solar Evaporation through Formation of Micro‐Meniscuses and Microdroplets to Reduce Evaporation Enthalpy

Advanced Functional Materials, 2022
Interfacial solar water evaporation, a promising way to address water shortages and water pollution, has attracted increasing attention. However, low evaporation rates limit its practical applications.
Zhen Yu   +5 more
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Bioinspired Aerogel with Vertically Ordered Channels and Low Water Evaporation Enthalpy for High-Efficiency Salt-Rejecting Solar Seawater Desalination and Wastewater Purification.

Small, 2023
Solar energy-driven water evaporation is a promising sustainable strategy to purify seawater and contaminated water. However, developing solar evaporators with high water evaporation rates and excellent salt resistance still faces a great challenge ...
Zhongwu Wang   +4 more
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Hierarchical Photothermal Fabrics with Low Evaporation Enthalpy as Heliotropic Evaporators for Efficient, Continuous, Salt-Free Desalination.

ACS Nano, 2021
Solar-driven seawater evaporation is usually achieved on floating evaporators, but the performances are substantially limited by high evaporation enthalpy, solid salt crystallization, and reduced evaporation due to inclined sunlight.
Zixiao Liu   +8 more
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Counterion evaporation

Physical Review E, 2001
We study the adsorption behavior of a highly charged rodlike polyelectrolyte approaching an oppositely charged planar wall in an unbounded electrolyte solution. The grand potential, the entropy, and the total number of screening particles are calculated as functions of the rod-wall distance, using input parameters that are typical of a DNA-molecule and
C, Fleck, H H, von Grünberg
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Carbon Materials for Solar Water Evaporation and Desalination.

Small, 2021
Seawater desalination is viewed as a promising solution to world freshwater scarcity. Solar assisted desalination is proposed to overcome the high energy consumption in current desalination technologies, as it uses abundant and sustainable solar energy ...
Weixin Guan, Youhong Guo, Guihua Yu
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Confinement Capillarity of Thin Coating for Boosting Solar‐Driven Water Evaporation

Advanced Functional Materials, 2021
Realizing ultrathin water and generating an abundant water/air interface in the interconnected pores of photothermal materials is an effective way to boost the solar‐driven water evaporation rate, but still a great challenge.
Zhenxing Wang   +4 more
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Dual‐Network Liquid Metal Hydrogel with Integrated Solar‐Driven Evaporation, Multi‐Sensory Applications, and Electricity Generation via Enhanced Light Absorption and Bénard–Marangoni Effect

Advanced Functional Materials, 2022
Solar‐driven evaporation is a promising strategy to relieve fresh water stress in the world. For an evaporator, it is necessary to be equiped with novel photothermal conversion materials and regulate heat energy loss in the solar‐driven generation ...
Zechang Wei   +6 more
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3.5.2 EVAPORATORS: TYPES OF EVAPORATOR

Heat Exchanger Design Updates, 2001
Remove existing Sections 3.5.1-3.5.7 from folder and replace with new Sections.
R. A. Smith, P. D. Hills
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GLEAM4: global land evaporation and soil moisture dataset at 0.1° resolution from 1980 to near present

Scientific Data
Terrestrial evaporation plays a crucial role in modulating climate and water resources. Here, we present a continuous, daily dataset covering 1980–2023 with a 0.1°spatial resolution, produced using the fourth generation of the Global Land Evaporation ...
D. Miralles   +10 more
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Evaporation

2021
From a thermodynamic point of view, evaporation is simple, but the fact that most food is not stable thermodynamically but only metastable, with different time constants, makes it unrealistic to stick to the first-order equilibrium description. In this chapter, the authors consider some examples of evaporation, ranked by order of complexity.
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