2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2019.116186
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Hydrothermal stability of water sorption ionogels

Abstract: Adsorption desalination and membrane distillation are the only thermally driven desalination technologies that can be undertaken at temperatures below 70 C. Adsorption desalination is based on an adsorber whose performance primarily depends on the properties of the water sorbent. Water sorption ionogel represents a novel class of materials offering a large working capacity for desalination. In this study, water-sorptive ionogels were prepared and their hydrothermal stability was assessed. The results show that… Show more

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“…Silica gel is a porous and amorphous form of silicon dioxide (SiO 2 ), and it is considered the most common material used for water adsorption 33 . Many studies have been performed to increase the adsorption water uptake by SG using the composite technique 9,34‐56 …”
Section: Compositementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Silica gel is a porous and amorphous form of silicon dioxide (SiO 2 ), and it is considered the most common material used for water adsorption 33 . Many studies have been performed to increase the adsorption water uptake by SG using the composite technique 9,34‐56 …”
Section: Compositementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Water uptake on SG composites available in the previous studies compared to pure SG 9,34‐37,39‐44,47,52‐55 …”
Section: Compositementioning
confidence: 99%
“…76,77 Ionogels show outstanding performances at regeneration temperatures as low as 25 ∘ C. Hence, ionogels would be ideal for the ADRED process. 72,81,82 The amount of adsorption material could be reduced by a factor of four 81 to about 50 tons by using ionogels instead of silica gel in scenario 2× or 25 tons in scenario 1×. This would correspond to 2.5 − 5tons ig /MW.…”
Section: Limitations and Considerations For Industrial Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ionogels show outstanding performances at regeneration temperatures as low as 25 ∘ C. Hence, ionogels would be ideal for the ADRED process 72,81,82 …”
Section: Model Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Water vapor adsorption is an important process for many industries, such as chemical and petro-chemical industry, microelectronics, paper making, pharmaceuticals, food preservation and processing, thermal energy conversion and storage, humidity control and adsorption heat pumps [1][2][3]. Therefore, many new materials are being studied for water adsorption: aluminophosphates [4], titanium and zirconium silicates [5,6], mesoporous silicas [7][8][9], metal-organic frameworks [10], composite desiccants formed by hygroscopic salts in inorganic host matrices [11] and ionogels [12,13]. Among these, mesoporous silica with metallic heteroatom functionalization has been considered an interesting option for water adsorption [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%