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An evaluation for the optimal sensible heat storage material for maximizing solar still productivity: A state-of-the-art review

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JOURNAL OF ENERGY STORAGE
Volume 50, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.est.2022.104622

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Distillation; Liquid sensible heat storage; Saline water; Solar energy; Solid sensible heat storage; Water scarcity

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This article reviews the optimal selection of sensible heat storage materials in solar stills, and finds that copper oxide nano-coated absorber plate and Kanchey marbles can significantly increase the productivity of solar stills.
Solar still can be used economically to convert saline water into potable water; however, it has been observed that the heat loss from the solar still is the primary reason for its deprived performance. A sensible heat storage material enhances the distillation effect by reducing heat loss from the solar still. This article covers the state-ofthe-art review of solar stills integrated with sensible heat storage material to determine the optimal sensible heat storage material for a specific type of solar still design. The study observed that copper oxide nano-coated absorber plate provides the maximum productivity for a single basin single slope solar still, with an increase in productivity of 53% over conventional solar still. And for a single basin double slope solar still design, Kanchey marbles provide the highest production rate of 4.094 l/m2/day. These identified materials would be used by researchers and industry people for future investigation and optimization of solar still for higher yield and bring it to commercialized status.

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