Solar desalination with charcoal briquettes from plants as an additional absorption sorbent

Muhamad Jafri, B. Tarigan, Dominggus Adoe
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Water is the most abundant substance on Earth, but only 2.5% can be used for drinking and farming; the rest is seawater containing much salt. Solar desalination is a great tool to solve this problem for small families and remote areas. However, the disadvantage of using solar power is still the low productivity of distillate because it depends on the season, region, and intensity of solar radiation. Solar radiation heat absorbing and storing materials are a favorable solution in increasing evaporation rate, efficiency, and total distillate. Many have been developed to date, but these materials require more expenditure to be used as radiation heat sinks and stores. Charcoal derived from wood has high thermal energy absorption and porosity. Four desalination devices were used, namely using an additional absorber made from Kapok wood (Ceiba pentandra) coded CP_60, Gamal wood (Gliricidia sepium) coded GS_60, Kusambi wood (Schleichera oleosa) coded SO_60, and without additional absorber as a comparison. All desalination devices have the same shape and size, simple, with an area of 0.09 m2 each. Before the additional absorber base material is used, drying, charring, grinding, meshing, pressing, and briquetting are carried out. The test results show that the additional absorber of natural materials affects the evaporation rate, desalination efficiency, and total distillate water. The distillation device using Gamal wood (Gliricidia sepium) additional absorber material, coded GS_60, provides maximum performance such as distillate water yield every 30 minutes and total distillate 124 ml/0.09 m2, 28.19% efficiency, and evaporation rate.
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利用植物炭块作为附加吸收吸附剂的太阳能海水淡化技术
水是地球上最丰富的物质,但只有 2.5% 可用于饮用和耕作,其余都是含盐量很高的海水。对于小家庭和偏远地区来说,太阳能海水淡化是解决这一问题的好工具。然而,使用太阳能的缺点仍然是蒸馏水的生产率低,因为它取决于季节、地区和太阳辐射的强度。太阳辐射吸热和储热材料是提高蒸发率、效率和馏分总量的有利解决方案。迄今为止,已开发出许多此类材料,但要将其用作辐射吸热和储热材料,需要花费更多的资金。从木材中提取的木炭具有较高的热能吸收率和孔隙率。我们使用了四种海水淡化装置,即使用木棉木(Ceiba pentandra)制成的附加吸收器(编码为 CP_60)、Gamal 木(Gliricidia sepium)制成的附加吸收器(编码为 GS_60)、Kusambi 木(Schleichera oleosa)制成的附加吸收器(编码为 SO_60)和不使用附加吸收器作为对比。所有海水淡化装置的形状和大小相同,结构简单,面积均为 0.09 平方米。在使用附加吸收剂基材之前,要进行干燥、炭化、研磨、啮合、压制和压块等工序。试验结果表明,天然材料附加吸收剂会影响蒸发率、脱盐效率和蒸馏水总量。使用伽马木(Gliricidia sepium)附加吸收材料(代码为 GS_60)的蒸馏装置性能最佳,如每 30 分钟蒸馏水产量和总蒸馏水 124 毫升/0.09 平方米、28.19% 的效率和蒸发率。
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