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Composite desiccant material CaCl2/Vermiculite/Saw wood'': a new material for fresh water production from atmospheric air

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APPLIED WATER SCIENCE
Volume 7, Issue 5, Pages 2103-2111

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s13201-016-0406-3

Keywords

Solar glass desiccant box type system (SGDBS); Adsorption; CaCl2; Vermiculite; Saw wood; Water

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In this study a novel composite desiccant material CaCl2/Vermiculite/Saw wood'' have been synthesized and tested for the water generation from atmospheric air. The vermiculite-saw wood used as a host matrix and CaCl2 as a hygroscopic salt. A solar glass desiccant box type system with a collector area of 0.36 m(2) has been used. Design parameters for water generation are height of glass from the desiccant material bed as 0.22 m, inclination in angle as 30 degrees, the effective thickness of glass as 3 mm and number of glazing as single. It has been found that the concentration of calcium chloride is the most influencing factor for fresh water generation from atmospheric air. The maximum amount of water produced by using novel composite desiccant material is 195 ml/kg/day.

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