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Vapor condensation with daytime radiative cooling.


ABSTRACT: A radiative vapor condenser sheds heat in the form of infrared radiation and cools itself to below the ambient air temperature to produce liquid water from vapor. This effect has been known for centuries, and is exploited by some insects to survive in dry deserts. Humans have also been using radiative condensation for dew collection. However, all existing radiative vapor condensers must operate during the nighttime. Here, we develop daytime radiative condensers that continue to operate 24 h a day. These daytime radiative condensers can produce water from vapor under direct sunlight, without active consumption of energy. Combined with traditional passive cooling via convection and conduction, radiative cooling can substantially increase the performance of passive vapor condensation, which can be used for passive water extraction and purification technologies.

SUBMITTER: Zhou M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8040807 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Vapor condensation with daytime radiative cooling.

Zhou Ming M   Song Haomin H   Xu Xingyu X   Shahsafi Alireza A   Qu Yurui Y   Xia Zhenyang Z   Ma Zhenqiang Z   Kats Mikhail A MA   Zhu Jia J   Ooi Boon S BS   Gan Qiaoqiang Q   Yu Zongfu Z  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20210401 14


A radiative vapor condenser sheds heat in the form of infrared radiation and cools itself to below the ambient air temperature to produce liquid water from vapor. This effect has been known for centuries, and is exploited by some insects to survive in dry deserts. Humans have also been using radiative condensation for dew collection. However, all existing radiative vapor condensers must operate during the nighttime. Here, we develop daytime radiative condensers that continue to operate 24 h a da  ...[more]

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