A flexible copper sulfide composite membrane with tunable plasmonic resonance absorption for near-infrared light-driven seawater desalination

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Publication Date 2022-01-29
DOI 10.1039/D1VA00043H
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Lu An, Chengbin Wang, Qunfeng Feng, Qiwei Tian, Wei Chai, Shiping Yang, Zhenfeng Bian


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Abstract

Near-infrared light driven devices for water evaporation are strictly limited by their inflexibility, high cost, complicated fabrication processes, and low energy-conversion efficiency. Here, a flexible copper sulfide composite membrane with tunable plasmonic resonance absorption for an efficient near-infrared light photothermal conversion is proposed. Both the uniformity of the morphology and the proportion of Cu+ in the flower-like copper sulfide (CuS) superstructure are easily controlled by adjusting the amount of polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP), which effectively improves the absorption of the CuS superstructure in the near-infrared region. Furthermore, the flexible CuS/Matrimid composite membrane constructed by combining CuS and polyimide membranes exhibits highly flexible properties, strong NIR absorption, fast heating (10 s), and good thermal stability. A highly efficient photothermal conversion is achieved by near-infrared light-driven water evaporation. Under 808 nm light irradiation, the water evaporation conversion efficiency is ca. 80% and has excellent evaporation stability. The flexible CuS/Matrimid composite membrane developed in this study could have promising practical applications in near-infrared light-driven devices for seawater desalination.

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