2022 Annual Meeting

(507e) Mesoporous, Moisture Absorbent, Temperature Controlled Hydrogelsfor Atmospheric Water Harvesting

Authors

Galen Mandes - Presenter, Princeton University
Jean-Francois Louf, Princeton University
Xiaohui Xu, Princeton University
Tapomoy Bhattacharjee, Princeton University
Rodney Priestley, Princeton University
Sankaran Sundaresan, Princeton University
Sujit Datta, Princeton University
Water scarcity is one of the greatest challenges of the 21st century. Using desiccants to harvest water from air is a promising way to address this challenge. However, most desiccants require considerable energy input to release absorbed water as vapor and then condense it. Here, we overcome this limitation by developing Moisture-Absorbent, Temperature- Controlled Hydrogels (MATCHes) that absorb water from air at ambient conditions, and then release it in liquid form upon slight heating. Furthermore, we show that tuning the mesoscale porosity of the hydrogels dramatically impacts both the total amount and rate of water absorption and release — highlighting a previously-overlooked factor that regulates MATCH performance. Our work therefore demonstrates a new route to fabricating desiccants capable of harvesting water from air quickly, to a large extent, and with minimal energy cost.