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Generation of Dynamical Environmental Conditions using a High-Throughput Microfluidic Device
Published on: April 17, 2021
Environmentally Responsive Intelligent Dynamic Water Collector
Jie Tang1, Linhui Peng1, Daqi Chen1
1Siyuan Laboratory, Guangzhou Key Laboratory of Vacuum Coating Technologies and New Energy Materials, Department of Physics, Jinan University, Guangzhou 510632, China.
Abstract:
Collecting water from fog flow is emerging as a promising solution to the water shortage problem. This work demonstrated a novel environmentally responsive water collector made from a self-prepared Janus polyvinyl alcohol sponge in combination with a two-way shape memory alloy spring, which transforms the traditional manner of static water collection into a dynamic one. The unidirectional water transport of the Janus structure together with the dynamic collection approach correspond to a 30.8% increase in the water-collection rate (WCR). The resultant WCR is up to 5.1 g/h, which ranks relatively high compared to similar studies. The light- and thermal-response capability, easy fabrication, and good cycling performance indicate that our devices could be utilized in a variety of applications. In this work, an efficient, intelligent adaptive, simple-preparation, precision-guided, and economical fog-collecting devices are recommended. Our work provides new insights on the design of high-efficient water collectors with practicability.
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