Fog harvesting on micro-structured metal meshes: Effect of surface ageing

IF 2.8 Q2 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Jasafa Showket , Shibangi Majumder , Nirbhay Kumar , Soumyadip Sett , Pallab Sinha Mahapatra
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Abstract

Access to clean drinking water is a critical need for human societies. Intercepting atmospheric fog can help collect water from the atmosphere, even in situations of high-water scarcity in fog-prone areas. Metal meshes or screens are commonly used as fog collectors, where the mesh surfaces are often engineered to enhance water collection rates. Despite significant work over the past several decades, the ideal surface wettability desired in terms of surface roughness and functionalization for efficient fog harvesting is not well understood. The volume of water collected depends on the proportion of fog intercepted by the meshes and how effectively the deposited water droplets drain off into the collector. In this work, we employ scalable surface treatments such as chemical etching and atmospheric pressure vapor deposition on stainless steel meshes to alter the surface wettability. We evaluate the efficacy of fog harvesting on the wettability altered meshes, and compare their performance against untreated stainless steel meshes. We further investigate the effect of surface ageing on the wettability and fog collection performance. Our work not only offers valuable design guidelines for the development of effective fog collectors but also highlights the significant influence of the atmosphere in controlling wetting behaviour.

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微结构金属网格上的雾气采集:表面老化的影响
获得清洁饮用水是人类社会的一项关键需求。拦截大气中的雾气有助于从大气中收集水,即使在雾气多发地区缺水的情况下也是如此。金属网或纱窗通常用作雾气收集器,其网面通常经过精心设计,以提高集水率。尽管过去几十年来进行了大量工作,但人们对高效集雾所需的理想表面润湿性(包括表面粗糙度和功能化)仍不甚了解。收集的水量取决于网格拦截的雾气比例,以及沉积的水滴如何有效地排入收集器。在这项工作中,我们采用了可扩展的表面处理方法,例如对不锈钢网进行化学蚀刻和大气压气相沉积,以改变其表面润湿性。我们评估了经润湿性改变的网格上的雾气收集效果,并将其性能与未经处理的不锈钢网格进行了比较。我们还进一步研究了表面老化对润湿性和雾气收集性能的影响。我们的研究成果不仅为开发有效的雾气收集器提供了宝贵的设计指南,而且突出了大气在控制润湿行为方面的重要影响。
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Micro and Nano Engineering
Micro and Nano Engineering Engineering-Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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