Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, Vol.584, 125-133, 2021
Construction of hierarchical 2D/2D Ti3C2/MoS2 nanocomposites for high-efficiency solar steam generation
Solar steam generation has been considered one of the most promising approaches for dealing with the energy and freshwater resource crises in recent years. However, achieving high efficiency in photothermal conversion remains a considerable challenge. Here, a series of hierarchical Ti3C2/MoS2 nanocomposites were designed for steam generation by a hydrothermal method. When the mass fraction of MoS2 reached 65 wt% (TM-3), the Ti3C2/MoS2 nanocomposite presented a strong broad-band light absorption of 92.4% from the UV to NIR region because of the accordion-like layered structure. The evaporation rate and solar-thermal conversion efficiency of the TM-3 with as-fabricated evaporator could reach 1.36 kg.m(-2)-h(-1) and 87.2% under 1 kW/m(2), due to the excellent light absorption ability of TM-3 and the low thermal energy loss (8.8%) of the evaporator. Meanwhile, TM-3 permits the evaporator to have remarkable cycle stability because of its hydrophobic properties. Moreover, TM-3 showed excellent seawater desalination and wastewater treatment abilities. Thus, the excellent light absorption ability, photo-thermal conversion efficiency, and stability of the overall system suggested that these nanocomposites show great potential applications in synergetic solar desalination and sewage treatment. (C) 2020 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.