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Water Harvesting from Air with Metal-organic Frameworks Powered by Natural Sunlight

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Journal Science
Specialty Science
Date 2017 Apr 15
PMID 28408720
Citations 147
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Abstract

Atmospheric water is a resource equivalent to ~10% of all fresh water in lakes on Earth. However, an efficient process for capturing and delivering water from air, especially at low humidity levels (down to 20%), has not been developed. We report the design and demonstration of a device based on a porous metal-organic framework {MOF-801, [ZrO(OH)(fumarate)]} that captures water from the atmosphere at ambient conditions by using low-grade heat from natural sunlight at a flux of less than 1 sun (1 kilowatt per square meter). This device is capable of harvesting 2.8 liters of water per kilogram of MOF daily at relative humidity levels as low as 20% and requires no additional input of energy.

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