Study of low cost materials for the enhancement of solar seawater desalination

Authors

  • Rainer Christoph University of Bern
  • Ángel Hernández Universidad de El Salvador
  • Romeo Muñoz Universidad de El Salvador
  • Jonathan Ventura Universidad Francisco Gavidia
  • Wolfgang Büscher Technical University Munich

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5377/ryr.v0i47.6275

Keywords:

Desalination, evaporation, graphite, igneous rock, nanomaterials, solar stills

Abstract

Highly efficient water evaporation under solar illumination is of key importance for the performance of seawater desalination stills. Thermal vapor generation efficiency increases markedly through thermal insulation of the irradiated water surface layers from the underlying bulk water. Recent studies have shown that the use of nanomaterials with plasmonic surface properties lead to additional thermal efficiency boosts. We present results of in situ water evaporation experiments performed under normal ambient conditions. The use of floating sandwich-layered structures (SLS), can increment water evaporation rates of up to 43% when compared to the rates obtained for plain water surfaces with an underlying light-exposed bulk. The importance of water transport to the light-exposed SLS surface, and hence the SLS design is crucial, as we demonstrate with an additional set of experiments. Evaporation efficiency increases when water impregnated powder layers of strong light absorbers are present at the illuminated SLS surface. Comparative results obtained with wet powder layers of graphite and igneous rock compounds show that, under same experimental conditions, the water evaporation rate can be boosted by as much as 470% compared to bare water surfaces.

Reality and Reflection Year 18, No 47, January-June 2018; pp.58-73

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Author Biographies

Rainer Christoph, University of Bern

Master in Physical Chemistry

Ángel Hernández, Universidad de El Salvador

Ingeniero en Sistemas Informáticos

Romeo Muñoz, Universidad de El Salvador

Estudiante egresado Ingeniería en Sistemas

Jonathan Ventura, Universidad Francisco Gavidia

Estudiante de 5° año de Ingeniería Industrial, UFG

Wolfgang Büscher, Technical University Munich

Master in Mechanical Engineering

Published

2018-06-30

How to Cite

Christoph, R., Hernández, Ángel, Muñoz, R., Ventura, J., & Büscher, W. (2018). Study of low cost materials for the enhancement of solar seawater desalination. Reality and Reflection, (47), 58–73. https://doi.org/10.5377/ryr.v0i47.6275

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