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Metal‐organic frameworks (MOFs) are high‐performance adsorbents for atmospheric water harvesting but have poor water‐desorption ability, requiring excess energy input to release the trapped water. Addressing this issue, a Janus‐structured adsorbent with functional asymmetry is presented. The material exhibits contrasting functionalities on either face – a hygroscopic face interfaced with a photothermal...
The development of economical, energy‐saving, and efficient metal‐organic framework (MOF)‐based adsorbents for atmospheric water collection is highly imperative for the rapid advancement of renewable freshwater resource exploitation. Herein, a feasible one‐step solvothermal formation strategy of bimetallic MOF (BMOF) is proposed and applied to construct a solar‐triggered monolithic adsorbent for enhanced...