Publications by authors named "Liuqian An"

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  • - Lithium ion sieve adsorbents are effective for extracting liquid lithium due to their efficient adsorption and cost-effectiveness, but their performance is heavily influenced by the pH of the environment.
  • - The pH impacts adsorption through two main factors: competition with impurity ions and variations in surface zeta potential, which are addressed by a dual-matrix modulation adsorbent using modified carrier and adsorption matrices.
  • - This dual-matrix approach significantly boosts the adsorption capacity and selectivity of the lithium ion sieve, surpassing traditional manganese-based adsorbents, while also minimizing pH-related issues and achieving consistent performance under various conditions.
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Solar-driven interfacial evaporation technology utilizes materials to form a thin layer on the water's surface, absorbs sunlight on this layer, completes the light-to-heat conversion, heats up the water, and vaporizes it. This greatly reduces energy loss to bulk water and greatly improves the evaporation rate for producing clean water. Additionally, three-dimensional (3D) evaporators are increasingly being applied in this field, and the cold surface generated by the rapid evaporation in the 3D evaporator can utilize environmental heat to achieve a net energy gain for the system.

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Solar-driven interfacial evaporation (SIE) is emerging as an energy-efficient technology to alleviate the global water shortages. However, there is a fatal disadvantage in using SIE, that is, the volatile organic compounds (VOCs) widely present in feedwater would concurrently evaporate and transport in distilled water, which threatens the water safety. Photocatalysis is a sustainable technology for pollution control, and after years of development, it has become a mature method.

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Membrane distillation (MD) is a promising technology for treating the concentrated seawater discharged from the desalination process. Interconnected porous membranes, fabricated by additive manufacturing, have received significant attention for MD technology because of their excellent permeability. However, their poor hydrophobic durability induced by the deformation of pores constrains their water desalination performance.

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