Salt-rejecting continuous passive solar thermal desalination via convective flow and thin-film condensation
Patrick I. Babb, S. Farzad Ahmadi, Forrest Brent, Ruby Gans, Mabel, Aceves Lopez, Jiuxu Song, Qixian Wang, Brandon Zou, Xiangying Zuo, Amanda, Strom, Jaya Nolt, Tyler Susko, Kirk Fields, Yangying Zhu

TL;DR
This paper introduces a passive solar desalination device that achieves continuous operation and salt rejection for 7 days by combining convective flow and thin-film condensation, improving efficiency and robustness.
Contribution
The authors designed a novel inverted single-stage solar membrane desalinator with continuous salt rejection, utilizing thin-film condensation to enhance efficiency and operational duration.
Findings
Achieved 7-day continuous desalination and salt rejection.
Realized a water-collection rate of 0.487 kg/m²/h with 32.2% efficiency.
Demonstrated improved robustness over existing passive solar desalinators.
Abstract
Passive solar desalination is an emerging low-cost technology for fresh water production. State of the art desalinators typically evaporate water using wicking structures to achieve high solar-to-vapor efficiency by minimizing heat loss. However, wicking structures cannot reject salt continuously which limits the operating duration of the desalinators to several hours before the devices are turned off to reject salt. While significant research has focused on developing efficient evaporators to achieve high solar-to-vapor efficiency, inefficient condensers have become the bottleneck for the overall solar-to-water efficiency. To overcome these challenges, we designed a passive inverted single stage solar membrane desalinator that achieves continuous desalination and salt rejection. By flowing salt water on a radiative absorbing, porous, hydrophobic evaporator membrane using gravity, salt…
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TopicsSolar-Powered Water Purification Methods · Solar Thermal and Photovoltaic Systems · Adsorption and Cooling Systems
