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  • 20232D MXenes Embedded Perovskite Hydrogels for Efficient and Stable Solar Evaporation8citations
  • 2023Multi-Walled CNTs/BiVO4 Heterostructures for Solar-Driven Evaporation System and Efficient Photocatalytic Activity against Oxytetracycline2citations

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  • Asghar, M. Sohail
  • Wageh, S.
  • Arshad, Naila
  • Guo, Jinming
  • Wang, Xianbao
  • Tao, Junyang
  • Hao, Yabin
  • Alhartomy, Omar A.
  • Irshad, Muhammad Sultan
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  • Alqarni, Areej S.
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  • Ahmed, Iftikhar
  • Abdelmohsen, Shaimaa A. M.
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Multi-Walled CNTs/BiVO4 Heterostructures for Solar-Driven Evaporation System and Efficient Photocatalytic Activity against Oxytetracycline

  • Alqarni, Areej S.
  • Arshad, Naila
  • Al-Hoshani, Nawal
  • Alomar, Muneerah
  • Ahmed, Iftikhar
  • Abdelmohsen, Shaimaa A. M.
Abstract

<jats:p>Developing a sustainable environment requires addressing primitive water scarcity and water contamination. Antibiotics such as oxytetracycline (OTC) may accumulate in the environment and in the human body, increasing the risks to the ecosystem. The treatment of polluted water and the production of potable water can be achieved in a variety of ways, including photodegradation, solar distillation, and filtration. Freshwater supplies can be increased by implementing energy-efficient technologies for the production of clean water. Solar water evaporation combined with photocatalytic degradation and sterilization offers a promising avenue for integration into the clean water and energy production fields. The present study reports the synthesis of a 3D solar steam generator comprised of BiVO4 and carbon nanotubes (CNT) nanocomposite decorated over a cigarette filter as the light-to-heat conversion layer for solar steam generation. The BiVO4@CNT-based 3D solar evaporator over the hydrophilic cellulosic fibers of the cigarette filter endowed excellent evaporation rates (2.36 kg m−2 h−1) under 1 kW m−2 solar irradiation, owing to its superior hydrophilicity and broadband solar absorption (96%) equipped with localized heating at microscale thermal confinement optimized by the minimum thermal conductivity of the overall system. Furthermore, the BiVO4@CNT composite exhibited a heightened photo activity up to 83% of the photodegradation of oxytetracycline (OTC) antibiotic due to the inhibition of charge recombination from the industrial effluents. This approach transforms the water-energy nexus into a synergistic bond that offers opportunities to meet expected demand, rather than being competitive.</jats:p>

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  • nanocomposite
  • Carbon
  • nanotube
  • thermal conductivity
  • evaporation
  • distillation