2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-45108-2
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Sustainable biomimetic solar distillation with edge crystallization for passive salt collection and zero brine discharge

Mohamed A. Abdelsalam,
Muhammad Sajjad,
Aikifa Raza
et al.

Abstract: The urgency of addressing water scarcity and exponential population rise has necessitated the use of sustainable desalination for clean water production, while conventional thermal desalination processes consume fossil fuel with brine rejection. As a promising solution to sustainable solar thermal distillation, we report a scalable mangrove-mimicked device for direct solar vapor generation and passive salt collection without brine discharge. Capillarity-driven salty water supply and continuous vapor generation… Show more

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“…The precipitation patterns are intricately linked to the salt concentration distribution across the evaporator surface. Specifically, a higher supersaturation at the edge induces a greater chemical potential difference of salt, thus lowering the energy hurdle for salt nucleation …”
Section: Solar Steam Generation Via Localized Heatingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The precipitation patterns are intricately linked to the salt concentration distribution across the evaporator surface. Specifically, a higher supersaturation at the edge induces a greater chemical potential difference of salt, thus lowering the energy hurdle for salt nucleation …”
Section: Solar Steam Generation Via Localized Heatingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specifically, a higher supersaturation at the edge induces a greater chemical potential difference of salt, thus lowering the energy hurdle for salt nucleation. 43 …”
Section: Solar Steam Generation Via Localized Heatingmentioning
confidence: 99%