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Chemical treatment of biomasswastes as carbon dot carriers for solar-driven water purification.

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A purely chemical method is demonstrated to treat a variety of biomass wastes for extracting cellulose nanofibrils (CNFs) with a consistent property. By hydrothermal reaction, carbon dots (CDs) can be… Click to show full abstract

A purely chemical method is demonstrated to treat a variety of biomass wastes for extracting cellulose nanofibrils (CNFs) with a consistent property. By hydrothermal reaction, carbon dots (CDs) can be easily grafted on the surface of CNFs to act as photo-thermal agents and enable fast water evaporation rate at 2.5 kg m-2h-1 with about 96.45% solar-to-vapor efficiency under one sun irradiation. This derives from good hydration ability of this system, which lowers the evaporation enthalpy. Moreover, this system not only adsorbs dye contaminants effectively by the formation of hydrogen bonds, but also possesses long-term antifouling solar desalination by means of rationally drilled millimeter-sized channels. Given the sustainable biomass resources and scalable fabrication process, this work offers a promising strategy towards construct low-cost evaporators with the excellent water purification performance.

Keywords: biomasswastes carbon; water; water purification; chemical treatment; treatment biomasswastes

Journal Title: Journal of colloid and interface science
Year Published: 2022

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