Electrostatic Coordination Salt‐Locking and Anisotropic Thermal Highways for Leakage‐Free Atmospheric Water Harvesting
Abstract
ABSTRACT Sorption‐based atmospheric water harvesting (AWH) offers a decentralized strategy to alleviate global water scarcity. However, the trade‐off between high salt loading and structural stability in AWH sorbent materials remains a critical bottleneck. Here, we report a hierarchical composite gel (D‐HKPB@LiCl) that addresses the persistent salt‐leakage challenge while enhancing solar‐thermal efficiency. By integrating sulfated κ‐carrageenan (KC) into a thermoresponsive hydroxypropyl cellulose (HPC) matrix, strong coordination between sulfate groups and lithium ions chemically anchors the hygroscopic salts within the polymer network, endowing the system with exceptional cycling stability. To overcome kinetic limitations, directional freezing vertically aligns polydopamine‐coated hydroxylated boron nitride (PDA@BNO) whiskers, creating anisotropic thermal pathways with through‐plane conductivity of 0.49 W m −1 K −1 along the ice‐growth direction. This architecture, coupled with the photothermally triggered hydrophobic phase transition of HPC, enables a maximum desorption rate of 3.1 kg m −2 h −1 under one Sun illumination. The D‐HKPB@LiCl gel exhibits a water uptake of 0.91–4.32 g g −1 across 30%–90% RH. Outdoor field validation in Lanzhou, China, under challenging winter conditions (average 4.3 °C, <0.5 Sun) using a customized active condensation harvester yields a freshwater output of 0.78 g g −1 , establishing a reliable design framework for high‐performance freshwater generation across diverse climatic conditions.
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Authors (9)
Xiangbing Wang
Hui Peng
Luhua Wang
Xi Yu
Yukun Li
Department of Chemistry, Institute of Molecular Aggregation Science, School of Science
Xinyi Zhang
Xiaomei Liu
The State Key Laboratory of Molecular Engineering of Polymers and Department of Macromolecular Science
Guofeng Zhu
Ziqiang Lei
Key Laboratory of Eco‐functional Polymer Materials of the Ministry of Education Key Laboratory of Polymer Materials of Gansu Province College of Geography and Environment Science College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Northwest Normal University Lanzhou China