Bio-Inspired Wettability Integrated System for Environmentally Adaptable Fog Harvesting

IF 6.4 3区 材料科学 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Jie Guo, Zhiguang Guo, Weimin Liu
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Fog represents an underestimated water resource, particularly in arid coastal areas where the abundance of fog makes fog harvesting a highly viable and operational option. In response to the limitations of traditional fog harvesting techniques, biomimetic fog harvesting materials with special wettable surfaces have emerged as a promising solution, offering a notable enhancement in water collection efficiency (WCE). This work presents a bio-inspired multi-strategy fog harvesting material integrated with a wettability contrast pattern and asymmetric wettability. The implementation of multiple strategies at each stage of fog harvesting synergistically improves the WCE of aluminum plates by up to 53%. A solar-powered active fog-collecting system is devised based on this material to cope with changing environments, which demonstrates a significant improvement in WCE compared to a conventional fog net, reaching up to 736.67% under a static fog environment. This work provides a viable design of bio-inspired fog harvesting materials and offers a promising approach for their large-scale implementation.

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Advanced Materials Technologies
Advanced Materials Technologies Materials Science-General Materials Science
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10.20
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566
期刊介绍: Advanced Materials Technologies Advanced Materials Technologies is the new home for all technology-related materials applications research, with particular focus on advanced device design, fabrication and integration, as well as new technologies based on novel materials. It bridges the gap between fundamental laboratory research and industry.
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