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titleOfInvention A kind of P-CaCl2-Cr-MOF aerogel material and its preparation method and its application
abstract The invention relates to the field of air-to-water production, in particular to a P-CaCl 2 -Cr-MOF aerogel material and a preparation method and application thereof. The P-CaCl 2 -Cr-MOF aerogel material comprises: MIL-101 (Cr) nano-substrate; the MIL-101 (Cr) nano-substrate is attached with a cross-linked poly-N-isopropylacrylamide polymer and a metal salt; the cross-linked poly-N-isopropyl Intramolecular hydrogen bonds with hydrophobic properties exist in the acrylamide polymer molecule. The present invention overcomes the defects that the conventional air-based water-making materials cannot continuously make water at normal temperature, and meanwhile, intermittent adsorption-desorption processes and electric energy need to be provided during the water-making process. The invention utilizes the properties of the material itself to continuously carry out the cyclic operation of adsorption-desorption at normal temperature without any evaporator and condenser, overcomes the previous intermittent adsorption-desorption process, and also has the advantage of not needing to provide electrical energy.
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