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Optimized Water Supply in a Solar Evaporator for Simultaneous Freshwater Production and Salt Recycle

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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Volume 57, Issue 35, Pages 13047-13055

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.3c03457

Keywords

solar desalination; membrane-based evaporator; resource recovery; water supply control; salt-resistant

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This study presents a three-dimensional nitrocellulose membrane-based evaporator with high evaporation rate and efficient salt precipitation, which shows great potential in solar desalination and resource recovery.
Solar desalination has shown great potential in alleviatingglobalwater scarcity. However, the trade-off between energy efficiency andsalt rejection remains a challenge, restricting its practical applications.In this study, we report a three-dimensional nitrocellulose membrane-basedevaporator featuring a high evaporation rate (1.5 kg m(-2) h(-1)) and efficient salt precipitation at the edges.Additionally, the salt is isolated from the photothermal area of theevaporator and falls automatically with a salt recovery rate of 97g m(-2) h(-1) in brine with 10 wt% salt content. The distinctive performance is attributed to the precisewater supply control, which was adjusted by changing the resistanceforce and driven force in the evaporator. With a high evaporationrate, stable performance, and specific salt recovery ability, thissolar evaporation structure holds great potential in water desalinationand resource recovery. Simultaneousmineral resource and freshwater collectionis fulfilled in hypersaline solution by a solar evaporator with anadjustable water supply flux, by which a stable salt collection rate(97 g m(-2) h(-1)) and high energyefficiency (93.97%) is achieved in 10 wt % hypersaline solution.

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