Efficient Desalination of Seawater under Sunlight
Bulletin of the Russian Academy of Sciences: Physics, ISSN: 1934-9432, Vol: 88, Issue: Suppl 3, Page: S443-S449
2024
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Abstract: The application of gold nanoparticles for the purpose of seawater desalination is investigated. The efficiency of gold nanoparticles under the action of solar radiation from the water surface, from the bottom and from the water volume is shown. The best efficiency of evaporation of distilled water was obtained for gold nanoparticles from the surface, the evaporation rate is 4.72 kg/(m h). For comparison, experiments with nanoparticles of MAX phase TiAlC were carried out. The efficiency and prospectivity of using MAX phase TiAlC nanoparticles for water desalination is shown in comparison with other materials. The highest evaporation rate of distilled water for TiAlC nanoparticles was obtained from the water surface it’s equal 4.75 kg/(m h).
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