Materials Engineering for Atmospheric Water Harvesting: Progress and Perspectives
Walker (United States) · The University of Texas at Austin
Abstract
Atmospheric water harvesting (AWH) is emerging as a promising strategy to produce fresh water from abundant airborne moisture to overcome the global clean water shortage. The ubiquitous moisture resources allow AWH to be free from geographical restrictions and potentially realize decentralized applications, making it a vital parallel or supplementary freshwater production approach to liquid water resource-based technologies. Recent advances in regulating chemical properties and micro/nanostructures of moisture-harvesting materials have demonstrated new possibilities to promote enhanced device performance and new understandings. This perspective aims to provide a timely overview on the state-of-the-art…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 12.96
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 95
Authors
6- HLHengyi Lu
Walker (United States), The University of Texas at Austin
- WSWen Shi
Walker (United States), The University of Texas at Austin
- YGYouhong Guo
Walker (United States), The University of Texas at Austin
- WGWeixin Guan
Walker (United States), The University of Texas at Austin
- CLChuxin Lei
Walker (United States), The University of Texas at Austin
Topics & keywords
- Economic shortage
- Moisture
- Resource (disambiguation)
- Materials science
- Environmental science
- Process engineering
- Computer science
- Engineering