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Unusual Temperature Dependence of Water Sorption in Semicrystalline Hydrogels

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Liu, Xinyue; Zhang, Lenan; El Fil, Bachir; Díaz‐Marín, Carlos D; Zhong, Yang; Li, Xiangyu; Lin, Shaoting; Wang, Evelyn N; ... Show more Show less
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Abstract
Water vapor sorption is a ubiquitous phenomenon in nature and plays an important role in various applications, including humidity regulation, energy storage, thermal management, and water harvesting. In particular, capturing moisture at elevated temperatures is highly desirable to prevent dehydration and to enlarge the tunability of water uptake. However, owing to the thermodynamic limit of conventional materials, sorbents inevitably tend to capture less water vapor at higher temperatures, impeding their broad applications. Here, an inverse temperature dependence of water sorption in poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) hydrogels, where their water uptake can be doubled with increasing temperature from 25 to 50 °C, is reported. With mechanistic modeling of water–polymer interactions, this unusual water sorption is attributed to the first‐order phase transformation of PEG structures, and the key parameters for a more generalized strategy in materials development are identified. This work elucidates a new regime of water sorption with an unusual temperature dependence, enabling a promising engineering space for harnessing moisture and heat.
Date issued
2023-06
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/154945
Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Mechanical Engineering
Journal
Advanced Materials
Publisher
Wiley
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Liu, Xinyue, Zhang, Lenan, El Fil, Bachir, Díaz‐Marín, Carlos D, Zhong, Yang et al. 2023. "Unusual Temperature Dependence of Water Sorption in Semicrystalline Hydrogels." Advanced Materials, 35 (22).
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