Biomimicking spider webs for effective fog water harvesting with electrospun polymer fibers

被引:41
作者
Knapczyk-Korczak, Joanna [1 ]
Stachewicz, Urszula [1 ]
机构
[1] AGH Univ Sci & Technol, Fac Met Engn & Ind Comp Sci, Al A Mickiewicza 30, PL-30059 Krakow, Poland
关键词
COLLECTION EFFICIENCY; MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES; DRAGLINE SILK; WETTING PROPERTIES; CELLULOSE-ACETATE; DESERT BEETLE; RASCHEL MESH; NANOFIBERS; SURFACE; DESIGN;
D O I
10.1039/d1nr05111c
中图分类号
O6 [化学];
学科分类号
0703 ;
摘要
Fog is an underestimated source of water, especially in regions where conventional methods of water harvesting are impossible, ineffective, or challenging for low-cost water resources. Interestingly, many novel methods and developments for effective water harvesting are inspired by nature. Therefore, in this review, we focused on one of the most researched and developing forms of electrospun polymer fibers, which successfully imitate many fascinating natural materials for instance spider webs. We showed how fiber morphology and wetting properties can increase the fog collection rate, and also observed the influence of fog water collection parameters on testing their efficiency. This review summarizes the current state of the art on water collection by fibrous meshes and offers suggestions for the testing of new designs under laboratory conditions by classifying the parameters already reported in experimental set-ups. This is extremely important, as fog collection under laboratory conditions is the first step toward creating a new water harvesting technology. This review summarizes all the approaches taken so far to develop the most effective water collection systems based on electrospun polymer fibers.
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页码:16034 / 16051
页数:18
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