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Solar evaporation is considered a promising technology to address the issue of fresh water scarcity. Although many efforts have been directed towards increasing the solar–thermal conversion efficiency, there remain challenges to develop efficient and cost‐effective solar–thermal materials from readily available raw materials. Furthermore, further structural modification of the original biomass structure,...
In article number 2007648, Ling Li, Meng Li, and co‐workers develop a novel low‐cost solar evaporation system based on a common bio‐waste, pomelo peels, through a bioinspired fractal structural design strategy. The system shows a marvelous evaporation rate with excellent solar–thermal efficiency. Furthermore, the mechanisms of the evaporation enhancement by fractal structural design are identified...
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