3D photothermal hydrogels derived from spinel CoMn 2 O 4 @MXene nanocomposites for an efficient solar-driven evaporation system
Key Points
The research aims to develop hydrogels that enhance solar-driven evaporation and salt rejection.
Synthesis of CoMn2O4@MXene nanocomposites
Fabrication of 3D photothermal hydrogels
Evaluation of evaporation rates and salt rejection performance
Achieved evaporation rate of 1.45 kg m−2 h−1
Demonstrated effective salt rejection capabilities
Showed long-term stability of the hydrogels
Abstract
This study reports CoMn 2 O 4 @MXene hydrogels, which promote an efficient solar-driven evaporation system (1.45 kg m −2 h −1 ) and salt rejection, ensuring long-term stability.
Hydrogels photothermiques 3D dérivés de nanocomposites spinels CoMn 2 O 4 @MXene pour un système d'évaporation efficace alimenté par solaire. | Synapse