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Wettability gradient of photoresponsive electrospun yarns for harp-based fog water harvesting

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2024-09-18

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Is part of: Cell Reports Physical Science
Volume: 2024
Issue: Vol. 5
No. 9
Pagination/Pages: 102176
AGH Unit: WIMiIP

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Project title: BioCom4SavEn
ID: ERC grant agreement no. 948840).
Institution: Europejska Rada ds. Badań Naukowych (ERBN)
ROR: 0472cxd90 
Program: European Research Council under the European Union's Horizon 2020 Framework Programme for Research and Innovation

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Fog water harvesting offers a solution to water scarcity. Here, we introduce a method to enhance fog water harvesting systems utilizing electrospun yarns featuring a wettability gradient. These yarns, made from polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) and titanium dioxide (TiO2), gain photoinduced hydrophilicity under UV light due to TiO2 photocatalytic properties, allowing dynamic shifts from hydrophobic to hydrophilic states. Experiments show that an alternating PVDF-TiO2 harp with a wettability gradient surpasses purely hydrophobic or hydrophilic versions in fog collection. The strategic mix of hydrophobic and hydrophilic sections enhances droplet movement and water capture, achieving a 16% increase in collection rate up to 400 mg cm−2 h−1. This approach introduces a novel method for creating wettability gradients in electrospun yarns via UV irradiation and represents a significant advancement in adaptable fog water harvesting systems.

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