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Salt-Rejecting Solar Interfacial Evaporation

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CELL REPORTS PHYSICAL SCIENCE
Volume 2, Issue 1, Pages -

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.xcrp.2020.100310

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  1. Natural Science Foundation of China [52076077]
  2. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [2020DF002]

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Solar evaporation with salt-rejecting techniques offers promising opportunities for enhancing the sustainability of desalination processes. Nanotechnology may be utilized to overcome operational issues, such as salt fouling. Understanding phase diagrams, salt crystallization physics, and advancements in salt-rejecting techniques are essential for the development of efficient solar desalination systems.
Solar evaporation offers a promising approach to drive the distillation process, and nanotechnology may help overcome operational issues such as salt fouling. Here, we discuss the opportunities presented by salt-rejecting solar evaporation to enhance the sustainability of desalination. Within this framework, phase diagrams and salt crystallization physics are first revisited to understand the phase transitions of water as well as the formation and growth of salt crystals. We then examine salting-out and salt-free evaporating systems toward better solar desalination. The salt-rejecting techniques to be covered include subsequent flushing, self-cleaning, local crystallization, gravity-assisted cleaning, anti-clogging layer, Janus membranes, concentrating and diffusion, and gap separation. The principies of these systems are fully addressed, and the performance requirements are elaborated together with the advantages but also the limitations. Finally, the remaining challenges and future research opportunities for the further development of solar evaporation technology are highlighted.

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