AbstractAs world population is growing the need for fresh water is increasing. Many technologies have been investigated for seawater desalination but each one has its own drawbacks. Desalination process with adsorption technology has gained interest in the last few years due to its ability to use waste heat sources leading to minimal energy requirements and reduced CO2 emissions. This work mathematically investigates the effect of evaporator and condenser temperatures on the adsorption cycle performance for the production of potable water and cooling effect using silica-gel as the adsorbent material. It was found that as condenser temperature decreases, more water is produced and higher specific cooling capacity was achieved. Moreover, as e...
In this research, performance of adsorption desalination systems is investigated numerically and exp...
Earth's climate is changing, and it is changing for the worst unless the world’s billions of tons of...
Earth's climate is changing, and it is changing for the worst unless the world’s billions of tons of...
AbstractAs world population is growing the need for fresh water is increasing. Many technologies hav...
The potential to use waste heat to co-generate cooling and fresh water from saline water using adsor...
We have presented adsorption assisted cooling and desalination employing zeolites and silica gel as ...
We have presented adsorption assisted cooling and desalination employing zeolites and silica gel as ...
Adsorption-based desalination (AD) is attracting increasing attention because of its ability to use ...
AbstractDesalination is one of the most traditional processes to generate potable water. With the ri...
Many water desalination technologies have been developed but in general they are energy intensive an...
Adsorption-based desalination (AD) is attracting increasing attention because of its ability to use ...
Energy recovery scheme using multi-effect evaporation is introduced to Adsorption Desalination (AD) ...
Adsorption desalination, known as AD in short, is considered to be one of the promising solutions to...
Adsorption desalination, known as AD in short, is considered to be one of the promising solutions to...
The potential to use waste heat to co-generate cooling and fresh water from saline water using adsor...
In this research, performance of adsorption desalination systems is investigated numerically and exp...
Earth's climate is changing, and it is changing for the worst unless the world’s billions of tons of...
Earth's climate is changing, and it is changing for the worst unless the world’s billions of tons of...
AbstractAs world population is growing the need for fresh water is increasing. Many technologies hav...
The potential to use waste heat to co-generate cooling and fresh water from saline water using adsor...
We have presented adsorption assisted cooling and desalination employing zeolites and silica gel as ...
We have presented adsorption assisted cooling and desalination employing zeolites and silica gel as ...
Adsorption-based desalination (AD) is attracting increasing attention because of its ability to use ...
AbstractDesalination is one of the most traditional processes to generate potable water. With the ri...
Many water desalination technologies have been developed but in general they are energy intensive an...
Adsorption-based desalination (AD) is attracting increasing attention because of its ability to use ...
Energy recovery scheme using multi-effect evaporation is introduced to Adsorption Desalination (AD) ...
Adsorption desalination, known as AD in short, is considered to be one of the promising solutions to...
Adsorption desalination, known as AD in short, is considered to be one of the promising solutions to...
The potential to use waste heat to co-generate cooling and fresh water from saline water using adsor...
In this research, performance of adsorption desalination systems is investigated numerically and exp...
Earth's climate is changing, and it is changing for the worst unless the world’s billions of tons of...
Earth's climate is changing, and it is changing for the worst unless the world’s billions of tons of...