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Portable Seawater Desalination System for Generating Drinkable Water in Remote Locations

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.1c08466

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electromembrane; seawater desalination; portable desalination; electrodialysis; ion concentration polarization

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  1. DEVCOM--Soldier Center (Individual Water Desalination and Purification project) [17.316]
  2. Abdul Latif Jameel Water and Food Systems Lab (J-WAFS) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  3. Experiential AI Postdoc Fellowship program from Northeastern University and Roux AI Institute

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This article introduces a portable seawater desalination system that uses multistage electromembrane processes to convert brackish water and seawater into drinkable water. The system has a small size, high efficiency, and operational flexibility, making it suitable for addressing water challenges in remote, resource-limited regions worldwide.
ABSTRACT: A portable seawater desalination system would be highly desirable to solve water challenges in rural areas and disaster situations. While many reverse osmosis-based portable desalination systems are already available commercially, they are not adequate for providing reliable drinking water in remote locations due to the requirement of high-pressure pumping and repeated maintenance. We demonstrate a field-deployable desalination system with multistage electromembrane processes, composed of two-stage ion concentration polarization and one-stage electrodialysis, to convert brackish water and seawater to drinkable water. A datadriven predictive model is used to optimize the multistage configuration, and the model predictions show good agreement with the experimental results. The portable system desalinates brackish water and seawater (2.5-45 g/L) into drinkable water (defined by WHO guideline), with the energy consumptions of 0.4- 4 (brackish water) and 15.6-26.6 W h/L (seawater), respectively. In addition, the process can also reduce suspended solids by at least a factor of 10 from the source water, resulting in crystal clear water (<1 NTU) even from the source water with turbidity higher than 30 NTU (i.e., cloudy seawater by the tide). We built a fully integrated prototype (controller, pumps, and battery) packaged into a portable unit (42 x 33.5 x 19 cm3, 9.25 kg, and 0.33 L/h production rate) controlled by a smartphone, tested for battery-powered field operation. The demonstrated portable desalination system is unprecedented in size, efficiency, and operational flexibility. Therefore, it could address unique water challenges in remote, resource-limited regions of the world.

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