Desalinizacionkatekar 2020
Desalinizacionkatekar 2020
Desalinizacionkatekar 2020
Review
a r t i c l e i n f o a b s t r a c t
Article history: Conventional solar still owns poor efficiency and low distillate output. Many investigators improved the
Received 14 November 2019 performance of solar still by varying the design of its components. This paper evaluates the effect of
Received in revised form several design modifications on the performance of solar still to investigate the most excellent design
7 February 2020
suitable for industrial and domestic application. From this review, it is found that for single-basin single-
Accepted 10 February 2020
Available online 13 February 2020
slope passive solar still, still integrated with the Fresnel lens with 638% improvement in productivity
appears to be a superior design. For single-basin single-slope active solar still, stepped still coupled to
Handling editor: Sandro Nizetic solar air heater is the most suitable design with 112% improvement in productivity. For double-basin
single-slope solar still, still with reflectors, flat plate collector and the mini solar pond is the finest
Keywords: design with productivity improvement of 127.65%. For a single-basin multiple-slope solar still, hybrid
Distil water solar still with PV/T collector is the productive design with 370% increase in freshwater yield. Out of all
Phase change material innovative energy-efficient design of solar stills, the most significant improvement in productivity is
Photovoltaic cell 676% delivered by tubular design consisting of a semicircular trough filled by a black cloth and coupled to
Thermoelectric generator
an external reflector. From this investigation, it is found that for domestic application, single-basin
Compound parabolic concentrator
single-slope cascade solar still is the most suitable and economical design; however, for industrial
Flat plate collector
application, tubular still with the wick is the most appropriate design.
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Contents
1. Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
2. Methodology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
3. Energy efficiency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
4. Passive solar stills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
4.1. Single-basin single-slope passive solar stills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
4.1.1. Single-basin single-slope passive solar still with the wick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
4.1.2. Comparison of thermal performance of wick-type single-basin single-slope solar stills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
4.1.3. Single-basin single-slope passive solar still with finned and corrugated absorber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
4.1.4. Effect of finned, corrugated absorber on the performance of single-basin single-slope passive still . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
4.1.5. Single-basin single-slope passive solar still with reflectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
4.1.6. Effect of reflectors on the performance of single-basin single-slope solar still . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
4.1.7. Single-basin single-slope passive solar still with stepped absorber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
4.1.8. Effect of stepped absorber on single-basin single-slope solar still . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
4.1.9. Single-basin single-slope passive solar still with porous and suspended absorber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
4.1.10. Effect of porous and suspended absorber on single-basin single-slope solar still . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
4.1.11. Single-basin single-slope passive solar still with external condenser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
4.1.12. Effect of the external condenser on the performance of single-basin single-slope solar still . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
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1. Introduction to supply drinking water to workers and animals living nearby the
nitrate mine. For use in the emergency during the Second World
Seventy-one per cent of the earth is covered by water; never- War, Maria Telkes developed air-inflated plastic solar still. Subse-
theless, the problem of drinking water is escalating day by day. quently, solar stills were erected at St. John on the Virgin Islands,
Most of the water on the globe is not drinkable as it is highly saline. the Daytona Beach Test Station of the U. S. Office of Saline Water
Water available in rivers, lakes, ponds, ground wells is also not (Delyannis A.A., Delyanis E., 1984).
potable as human activities pollute it. Polluted water affects the Solar stills are primarily categorised as passive and active sys-
health of human and animals. It also influences the quality and tems (Varun Raj and Muthu Manokar, 2017). The most commonly
quantity of agricultural products. Countries are forced to use large used solar still consists of simple passive still, where the heat
desalination plants to provide drinkable water to the populace. collection and distillation process take place within the same
Desalination plants are energy-intensive, expensive and leaving a equipment. The active solar still comprises of an additional source
carbon footprint on the environment (Liu et al., 2015). Countries (such as solar collectors, solar ponds, waste heat from industries as
have to take additional burden of fossil fuels expenditure for well as power plants) to supply extra heat to saline water in the
desalination (Leach et al., 2014; Leach and Deshmukh, 2015). basin to increase its evaporation rate (Lal et al., 2017). The active
Several developing countries do not have proper potable water stills are found costly and inconvenient to use for domestic appli-
distribution systems for individuals. People have to use their cations; however, passive stills are simple in design and more
portable water desalination systems similar to reverse osmosis. effortless in fabrication at a low cost, therefore suitable for house-
However, these systems are not affordable to all the families as they hold use. Distil water needed for many industrial applications such
are expensive, needs frequent maintenance and highly energy- as wet batteries, pharmaceuticals, hospitals, laboratories can be
intensive, which adds an extra financial burden on them. Many easily generated using active solar stills (Zhang et al., 2018).
people drink contaminated water unknowingly and suffer from Single-slope single-basin passive solar still is a basic design of
acute, chronic diseases, cholera, chronic diarrhoea, dysentery, conventional solar still (Maddah, 2019). At a water depth of 2 cm,
hepatitis A, typhoid, and polio (Tiwari and Sahota, 2017). Children efficiency and daily freshwater yield were reported as 34.4% and
under five years are mostly suffered from waterborne diseases. If 3.21 kg/m2 per day (Agrawal et al., 2017). These results indicate that
they survived, they partially lost their learning ability and sustained conventional still has poor energy efficiency and low distillate
throughout their life (M. Pal et al., 2018). output as compared with its size and cost, hence not fully com-
Renewable energy sources such as wind, solar can be used for mercialised until today as compared with other methods of distil-
distillation (Anwar and Deshmukh, 2020). Solar energy is an envi- lation. Many investigators altered the design of solar still
ronmentally clean, economical and viable energy source for components to make it more efficient and productive. Several
drinking water purification. Distillation of brackish water using research investigations are available in the literature on the control
solar energy is recognised as solar distillation. The device used for of design, and operating parameters to maximise the energy effi-
solar distillation is known as a solar still (El-Sebaii and El-Bialy, ciency and productivity of the solar still (Fig. 1).
2015). Solar still is capable of removing an inorganic, bacteriolog- From the installation of the first solar still in 1872, very few
ical, organic, non-volatile contaminants and bacteria from the communities started using solar still. After the comprehensive
water (Hanson et al., 2004). It can reduce the TDS level up to 30 research on solar still by many investigators till date, solar stills are
PPM, which is acceptable for drinking (Ramteke et al., 2016). Solar neither popular nor commercially available for common house-
still comes under the low-carbon economy as it does not have any holds and industries. It is required to take out the solar still from
impact on greenhouse gas (Speirs et al., 2010). Territories suitable laboratory to the public utility. Well designed and energy-efficient
to use solar energy can be easily located utilising geographical in- solar still will reduce the carbon footprint on the environment
formation system (GIS), where solar still can be installed for com- caused by conventional desalination system (Cheng et al., 2011).
munity drinking (Khalid Anwar, 2018). However, from the huge available literature on modified solar still,
History states that in fourth century B.C., Aristotle demonstrated it is found extremely difficult to locate the best design of solar still
a method to boil and condense the seawater to make it drinkable. for domestic and industrial use. For this reason, it is required to
Greek navigators used to boil and condense the saltwater to pro- compare different solar stills from the application and economic
duce freshwater. In late 1551 Centuries Arab alchemists and in 1742 standpoint. Many investigators have written widespread reviews
Nicolo Ghezzi used solar distillation systems. Lavoisier used glass on solar stills to understand technological development, to inves-
lenses to concentrate solar energy for distillation (Tiwari et al., tigate and compare the thermal performance such as Yield of solar
2003). In 1872, the first conventional solar still was erected near stills with porous basins (Madani and Zaki, 1995), Present status of
Las Salinas in Northern Chile by a Swedish engineer Charles Wilson, solar distillation (Tiwari et al., 2003), A review of desalination by
70 65
60 3. Energy efficiency
Number of publica ons
50
The thermal or energy efficiency of a solar still is the ratio of
40 36 evaporative heat transfer to the solar irradiation on the absorber
plate. It can be calculated as following (Sarhaddi et al., 2017)
30
19 P
20 mew hfg
hth ¼ P (1)
10 3600Ap IðtÞ
10 4
The latent heat of vaporisation of water, it can be estimated as
0
up to 2000 2001-2005 2006-2010 2011-2015 2016-2019
Year hfg ¼ 3:1615 106 761:6Ti for Ti > 70 (2)
PCM and PCM-wick, was 0.07182$, 0.08369$ and 0.09558$, plates are tested by many investigators to enhance the produc-
respectively. tivity of solar still. Fig. 12 illustrates that the performance of solar
Velmurugen et al. (Velmurugan et al., 2008), tested single-basin still with fins is found better than corrugated absorber plate. Fins
solar still with wick, sponges and fins on absorber plate (Fig. 11). with sponges are perceived as the best configuration as it de-
They got 29.6%, 15.3%, 45.5% boost in yield of solar still for wick, livers the highest increase in productivity of 45.5% (Velmurugan
sponges and fins respectively. et al., 2008).
4.1.4. Effect of finned, corrugated absorber on the performance of 4.1.5. Single-basin single-slope passive solar still with reflectors
single-basin single-slope passive still Reflectors are employed to increase the concentration of solar
Literature confirms that the fins and corrugated absorber energy on the absorber plate resulting quick increase in saline
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Fig. 8. Solar still with a spherical floating absorber (Agrawal and Rana, 2018).
Table 1
Assessment of thermal performance of wick-type single-basin single-slope solar still.
Fig. 11. Solar still with wick, sponges and fins (Velmurugan et al., 2008).
4.1.7. Single-basin single-slope passive solar still with stepped
absorber
The solar collector collects the maximum energy when its
m2 per day. Daily energy and exergy efficiency were evaluated as inclination is equal to the latitude of place (Sarkar et al., 2017).
20.5% and 0.96% respectively. The cost of water production and Stepped still contains steps in a saline water basin to reduce and
drying was reported as 0.0285$/L. Kuhe et al. (Kuhe and Edeoja, maintain the constant space between the absorber and glass cover
2016), experimented single-slope solar still loaded with PCM and (Bouzaid et al., 2019). Consequently, the stepped absorber is almost
integrated with hemispherical dish reflector and got a 62% increase parallel to the glass cover, which is inclined equally to the latitude
in productivity. Arunkumar et al. (2013), augmented the efficiency of the place. This arrangement offers more evaporation of saline
and distillate yield of conventional solar still using the hemi- water and increases the distillation rate (Kabeel et al., 2015). Zoori
spherical reflector with paraffin wax PCM (Fig. 16). The productivity et al. (Aghaei Zoori et al., 2013), tested weir-cascade type solar still
was found as 4460 and 3520 mL/m2 per day for modified and (Fig. 17) and got the maximum energy and exergy efficiency as
conventional still, respectively. 83.3% and 10.5% respectively. Productivity augmentation was found
as 86.91% as compared with conventional solar still.
50 45.5
Percentage increase in produc vity
45 40
40 35
35
30
25
20 17
15 12
10
5
0
Fins Fins with PCM Corruga on Corruga on with Fins with sponge
PCM and wick
Fig. 12. Percentage increase in productivity of solar still with fins and.
Fig. 13. Combined solar still and ginger dryer (Manchanda and Kumar, 2017).
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Table 2
Assessment of reflectors on the performance of single-basin single-slope solar still.
Sn Author (s) Solar still Type of reflector Productivity (Kg/m2 per day)
1 Manchand et al., (Manchanda and Kumar, 2017) Single-basin solar still Parabolic reflector 2
2 Yadav et al., (Yadav et al., 1996) Single-basin solar still Compound parabolic concentrating collector 3.04
3 Akash et al., (Akash et al., 2000) Single-basin solar still Compound parabolic concentrator 2.16
4 Manchanda et al., (Manchanda and Kumar, 2019) Inclined wick type solar still Parabolic reflector 2.3
5 Arunkumar et al., (Arunkumar et al., 2013) Single-basin solar still with PCM Parabolic dish concentrator 4.46
6 Kuhe et al., (Kuhe and Edeoja, 2016) Single-basin solar still with PCM Parabolic dish concentrator 5.243
Table 3
Comparison of solar still with cascade absorber.
1 Zoori et al., (Aghaei Zoori et al., 2013) Weir-cascade type of solar still 83.3
2 Radhwan (Radhwan, 2004) Stepped solar still with built-in with PCM 57
3 Sarhaddi et al., (Sarhaddi et al., 2017) Weir-cascade type solar still 76.69
4 Deshmukh et al., (Deshmukh et al., 2008) Stepped solar still 72.38
condensing chamber solar still in which vapours of saline water compared with conventional still. Haddad (Haddad et al., 2000)
formed in the first chamber were condensed into the second used packed bed external condenser type solar still (Fig. 19). During
chamber. This arrangement elevated productivity by 35e77% as the day, the vapours from the solar still were condensed in the
packed bed condenser, and during night the packed bed condenser
was cooled by circulating water.
Rahman et al. (2019), improved the performance of a solar still
by modifying the absorber and by using an external water-cooled
condenser. They reported the maximum average yield of 3.15 L/
m2 per day with triangular channelled absorber plate. The experi-
mental results showed a 24e30% increase in productivity. Hussain
et al. (Rahim, 1995), tested solar still integrated with the external
condenser. They reported thermal and overall efficiency of 70% and
60% respectively. The system payback period was estimated for
nine months. Kabeel et al. (2014), enhanced the productivity of
solar still by using aluminium-oxide nanoparticles mixed in water
and by integrating the external condenser (Fig. 20). The results
showed that productivity was improved by 53.2% and 116% using
Fig. 18. Solar still with movable absorber plate (El-Sebaii et al., 2000).
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Table 4
Effect of porous and suspended absorber on single-basin single-slope solar still.
Fig. 21. Solar still fitted with double glass covers (El-Bahi and Inan, 1999).
Fig. 19. Solar still with a packed-bed condenser (Haddad et al., 2000).
Fig. 20. Solar still with an external condenser (Kabeel et al., 2014).
Table 5
Effect of the external condenser on the performance of single-basin single-slope solar still.
1 Tiwari et al., (Tiwari et al., 1997) Double condensing chamber solar still 35
2 Rahman et al., (Rahman et al., 2019) External condenser with basin type solar still 30
3 Kabeel et al., (Kabeel et al., 2014) External condenser with basin type solar still using aluminium-oxide nanoparticles in saline 116
water
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700 638
Percentage increase in
600
500
produc vity
400
300
200 116
86.9
100 46.33 45.5 43 45.83
0
Wick Fins with Cascade type Floa ng External Double glass Fresnel lens
wick absorber condenser cover
using
nanopar cles
Fig. 24. Assessment of different designs of single-basin single-slope passive solar still.
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Fig. 25. Multi-wick double-slope solar still (P. Pal et al., 2018).
Fig. 26. Solar still with a finned absorber (Jani and Modi, 2019).
4.1.16. Assessment of different designs of single-basin single-slope condenser and Fresnel lens to develop productive solar still. Fig. 24
passive solar still shows that productivity is increased in the order: floating absorber,
Fig. 23 compares the performance of single-basin single-slope fins with wick, double glass cover, wick type, cascade type, external
solar still with different design modifications. Investigators used a condenser with nanoparticles, and, solar still with Fresnel lens.
wick, fins with wick, cascade absorber, floating absorber, external Highest productivity augmentation is recorded for solar still with
Fresnel lens (Johnson et al., 2019). The use of Fresnel lens is found to
be economical as compared with the compound parabolic
concentrator. However, it is found expensive to use it with single-
basin solar still for domestic application (Pham et al., 2018). Mix-
ing of nanoparticles in saline water is costly and not found easy
everywhere (Parikh, 2018). In this outlook, cascade type passive
solar still is the most excellent design for domestic applications
with 86.9% improvement in productivity (Aghaei Zoori et al., 2013).
Fresnel lens may be used with solar still supplying distil water for
industrial application.
with less volume, weight and cost (Nagarani et al., 2014). Jani (Jani
and Modi, 2019) tested single-basin double-slope solar still with
hollow circular and square cross-sectional fins on the absorber plate
(Fig. 26). They got maximum productivity of 1.49 and 0.96 kg/m2 per
day from the circular finned and square finned still respectively.
Gnanaraj et al. (Gnanaraj and Ramachandran, 2017), tested
single-basin double-slope solar still with finned corrugated basin,
still with black granite, still with wick, still with external reflector,
still with all above modification and conventional still. The pro-
ductivity of conventional still was found as 1880 ml/m2 per day
however the productivity of the still with finned corrugated basin,
still with black granite, still with wick, still with reflectors and still
with all internal and external modification was 2995, 3210, 2690,
3655 and 5130 ml/m2 per day respectively. The enhancement in
productivity as compared with conventional still was 58.47%,
69.84%, 42.33%, 93.39%, and 171.43% respectively.
4.4. Multiple-basin multiple-slope passive solar stills Fig. 32 shows that the highest enhancement in productivity is
found as 171.43% for a single-basin double-slope finned corrugated
Rajaseenivasan et al. (Rajaseenivasan and Kalidasa Murugavel, wick type solar still integrated with external reflector (Gnanaraj
Fig. 34. Stepped still with solar air heater (Abdullah, 2013).
Fig. 37. Conventional and double-basin stepped still with reflector and solar pond (Joe
Patrick Gnanaraj et al., 2017).
Fig. 35. Stepped still with wick and vacuum tube collector (Kabeel et al., 2012).
Fig. 38. Solar still equipped with a fan (Kianifar et al., 2012).
Fig. 39. Double-slope single-basin active solar still with PTC (Fathy et al., 2018).
Fig. 43. Double-basin solar still with vacuum tube solar water heater (Panchal, 2015).
Table 6
Comparison of thermal performance of active stills.
1 Monokar et al., (Manokar et al., 2018) Single-basin single-slope Flat plate collector 44.63
2 Yadav et al., (Yadav and Prasadt, 1995) Single-basin single-slope Flat plate collector 78.51
3 Kabeel et al., (Kabeel et al., 2016) Single-basin single-slope Solar air heater 108
4 Belyayev et al., (Belyayev et al., 2018) Single-basin single-slope Heat pump 80
5 Abdullah (Abdullah, 2013) single-basin single-slope stepped solar Solar air heater 112
still
6 Kabeel et al., (Kabeel et al., 2012) single-basin stepped solar still Vacuum tube solar collector 57.3
7 Sanjay Kumar et al., (Kumar and Tiwari, Double-basin single-slope Flat plate collector 77.7
1996)
8 Gnanaraj et al., (Joe Patrick Gnanaraj et al., Double-basin single-slope Reflectors, flat plate collector and mini solar pond 127.65
2017)
9 Fathy et al., (Fathy et al., 2018) Single-basin double-slope Parabolic trough collector 142.3
10 Chaichan et al., (Chaichan and Kazem, 2015) Single-basin conical type Energy storage system and concentrating solar 307.54
heater
11 Panchal (Panchal, 2015) Double-basin single-slope Flat plate collector 65
6. Other miscellaneous designs the greenhouse roof (Fig. 46). It was estimated that 40% of the solar
energy was transmitted to the greenhouse, and a selective glass
Several investigators designed and tested energy-efficient solar cover absorbed the remaining energy. The estimated water pro-
stills other than traditional active and passive solar still designs. duction capacity was in the range of 1e1.6 kg/m2 per day.
This section presents a comparative study on different miscella-
neous designs of solar still.
6.2. Tubular solar stills
6.1. Solar stills with greenhouse Elashmawy (2017) reported 676% increase in productivity using
tubular solar still with a semicircular trough filled with a black
Rabhy et al. (2019), tested fully transparent solar still integrated cloth, as shown in Fig. 47. The concentration of solar irradiation on
into the roof of an agricultural greenhouse. The system was 12.4% the tube was increased using the parabolic concentrator.
efficient with a 60% reduction in power consumption of green- Murase et al. (2008), developed a tube-type solar still with PCM
house. Chaibi et al. (Chaibi, 2000), tested solar still integrated with and got a 15% increase in total distillate productivity per day. Tang
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120
108
Percentage increase in produc vy
100
78.51 80
80
60
40
20
0
Flat plate collector Solar air heater Heat pump
et al. (2019), tested tubular still and recorded a 44.4% increase in Fig. 46. Solar still integrated with a greenhouse roof (Chaibi, 2000).
productivity. Kabeel et al. (2019c), tested tubular solar still with
cooling system for the condenser cover. The productivity, energy
and exergy efficiencies were improved by 31.4%, 32.6%, and 9%
respectively. The cost of distilling water per litre without and with due to the larger exposed cover area in the triangular system. It
condenser cover cooling was found as 0.023$ and 0.019$ respec- gave 200e300% improvement in productivity depending on the
tively. Abdullah et al. (2019), presented a rotating drum-type still weather and operational condition.
with the external condenser and copper oxide nanoparticles mixed
in saline water (Fig. 48). Results revealed that productivity was 6.4. Spherical solar still
increased by 300% by using the condenser, water heater, and
nanofluid as compared to conventional solar still. The estimated Dhiman (1988) presented a study on spherical solar still, as
cost of 1 L of distillate for conventional and drum still was about shown in Fig. 51. They reported a 30% increase in efficiency than
0.050 and 0.039$ respectively. that of a conventional still.
Karroute et al. (Karroute and Chaker, 2014), studied the effect of Kabeel et al. (Kabeel, 2009), tested a solar still with a concave
hemispherical glass cover on the performance of solar still. Pro- wick evaporation basin (Fig. 52). The result showed that the
ductivity was increased by 32.47% due to cooling one side of the average distillate productivity was 4.1 L/m2 per day. The maximum
glass cover under the shadow. Arunkumar et al. (2012), tested a energy efficiency and average daily efficiency was 45%, and 30%
solar still with a hemispherical condenser cover (Fig. 49). The en- respectively. An estimated cost of 1-L distillate was reported as
ergy efficiency was 34% and increased to 42% with the top cover 0.065$.
cooling using water.
Ayoub et al. (2013), tested three drum-type solar stills with 6.6. Multiple sleeve type of solar still
different glass cover shape namely: (i) Double-slope cover (ii)
Single-slope cover (iii) Curved cover (Fig. 50). Double-slope cover Hongfei Zheng et al. (2013a), tested the thermal performance of
still showed a higher water temperature than other systems. It was the single, double and triple effect solar desalination system and
Fig. 49. Solar still with hemispherical condenser cover (Arunkumar et al., 2012).
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1- Tubular shell,
2- The third trough,
3- The second sleeving,
4- The second trough,
5- The first sleeving,
6- The first trough,
7- Heat exchange tube,
8- Fresh water tank,
9- Distillate out,
10- Constant temperature water bath,
11- Measuring device,
12- Pressure buffer balloon,
13- Seawater inlet.
Fig. 54. (a) Photograph of plastic still. (b) The laboratory setup of plastic still (Bhardwaj et al., 2016).
Table 7
Comparison of thermal performance of miscellaneous designs of solar stills.
Elashmawy (Elashmawy, 2017) Tubular solar still A semicircular trough filled with a black cloth with reflector 676
Ayoub et al., (Ayoub et al., 2013) Double-slope single-basin Hollow drum-type solar still 300
Abdullah et al., (Abdullah et al., 2019) Rotating drum-type basin still External condenser and copper oxide nanoparticles 300
Murase et al., (Murase et al., 2008) Tube-type still With PCM 15
Jin Tang et al., (Tang et al., 2019) Tube-type still With heating pipe 44.4
Kabeel et al., (Kabeel et al., 2019c) Tube-type still Cooling system for the condenser cover 31.4
Karroute et al., (Karroute and Chaker, 2014) Single-basin still Hemispherical condenser cover 32.47
Arunkumar et al., (Arunkumar et al., 2012) Single-basin still Hemispherical condenser cover 42
Dhiman (Dhiman, 1988) Spherical solar still 30
10. Hongfei Zheng et al., (Zheng et al., 2013b) Tube-type still Multiple sleeve type 31.82
nano-ferrous oxide (Fe2O3) particles in the saline water. The pro- 7.2. Single-basin double-slope hybrid solar stills
ductivity was found 30.92% higher for the nanoparticles.
Ambade et al., (Ambade Sumit et al., 2009) integrated batch- Sahota et al. (Sahota and Tiwari, 2017), optimised performance
type solar water heater and single-basin solar still to carry out of hybrid solar still (Fig. 62). The system consisted of partially
water heating and distillation simultaneously. Maximum thermal covered N-PVT-FPC coupled double-slope solar still without oper-
efficiency and distillate output were found as 55% and 556 ml/day. ating heat exchanger (system A), with a heat exchanger (system B)
Lan Xiao et al. (2019), developed innovative stepped solar still in- and passive double-slope single-basin solar still loaded with nano-
tegrated with PV/T collector (Fig. 61). The saline water from the fluid (system C). Hybrid system (A) gave a better performance than
storage tank was preheated by passing it through the PV/T collector. system (B), and system (C) gave better results than system (A) and
The preheated water was then passed through the bottom channel system (B).
present underside of absorber plate where waste heat from the Rahbar et al. (2017), tested double-slope solar still fixed with
absorber plate was engrossed, and its temperature increased thermoelectric heating modules. They reported the maximum en-
further. Water came out from the top channel and flowed down ergy efficiency of about 25%. Cost of distilled water for the day and
over the stepped absorber on which it was distilled out. Authors night was 0.1422 and 0.237 $/L respectively. Al-Hamadani et al. (Al-
depicted that the rate of heat transfer was increased by 44% at an Hamadani and Yaseen, 2019), improved the yield of pyramid solar
optimised bottom channel depth of 0.01 m. The freshwater pro- still using DC-water heater by 370%.
ductivity, thermal efficiency, and exergy efficiency were increased
by 51.7%, 17% and 30% respectively.
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Fig. 58. Single-basin still with a thermoelectric module (Dehghan et al., 2015).
8.2.4. Comparison of all designs of solar stills designs of a solar still, the most significant improvement in
For single-basin single-slope passive solar still, still coupled to productivity is 676% given by tubular design consisting of a
the Fresnel lens with 638% improvement in productivity appears semicircular trough filled by a black cloth and coupled to an
to be a superior design (Johnson et al., 2019). For single-basin external reflector (Elashmawy, 2017).
single-slope active solar still, stepped solar still coupled to solar The hemispherical condenser cover provides a larger surface
air heater is found a most suitable design with 112% improve- area for condensation; consequently, hemispherical condenser
ment in productivity (Abdullah, 2013). For double-basin single- cover type solar still is found to be more efficient than hemi-
slope solar still, still with reflectors, flat plate collector and the spherical basin type solar still, as shown in Table 11.
mini solar pond is the most efficient design with productivity Fig. 67 shows that for domestic application, single-basin cascade
improvement of 127.65% (Joe Patrick Gnanaraj et al., 2017). For a passive solar still is found as more productive and economical
single-basin multiple-slope solar still, hybrid solar still with PV/T (Aghaei Zoori et al., 2013), however, for industrial application
collector is found as the most productive design with 370% in- tubular solar still with the wick emerges as a most excellent design
crease in freshwater yield (Al-Hamadani and Yaseen, 2019). (Al-Hamadani and Yaseen, 2019). Table 12 shows a consolidated
Table 10 compares all designs of solar stills which gave maximum report of the literature survey.
distil water production in the corresponding category of solar
still. Table 10 shows that out of all innovative energy-efficient
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Fig. 59. Solar still coupled to solar dishes (Kabeel et al., 2019a).
Fig. 60. Solar still with solar PV panel and condenser glass cover cooling system (Balachandran et al., 2019b).
Fig. 68 shows the estimated cost of distilled water for different This communication evaluates the thermal performance of
solar stills. It is found that cost per litre is lowest for inclined wick different solar stills to investigate the most excellent design for the
type solar still with parabolic reflector (Manchanda and Kumar, domestic and industrial application so that they can be further
2019) and the highest for single-basin solar still with solar dishes optimised to bring at the commercial level. From this review, the
(Kabeel et al., 2019a). following conclusions are drawn:
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Fig. 62. Solar still with PV/T-FPC collector (Sahota and Tiwari, 2017).
Table 8
Comparison of thermal performance of hybrid solar stills.
Mehdiabadi et al., (E. Hedayati-Mehdiabadi Cascade type Photo-voltaic thermal (PV/T) collector 20
et al., 2019)
Nazari et al., (Nazari et al., 2019) Single-basin single-slope External thermo-electric glass cover cooling with copper 81
oxide nanofluid
Gupta et al., (Gupta et al., 2018) Single-basin single-slope Photovoltaic thermal (PV/T) collector, and flat plate 20.47
collector (FPC)
Al-Nimr (Al-Nimr and Qananba, 2018) Single-basin single-slope Finned condensing chamber with Photovoltaic thermal 14
(PV/T) collector
Kabeel et al., (Kabeel et al., 2019a) Single-basin single-slope Solar dishes with photovoltaic thermal (PV/T) collector 44.3
Elbar et al., (Elbar et al., 2019) Single-basin single-slope Photovoltaic thermal (PV/T) collector 43.16
Balachandran et al., (Balachandran et al., Single-basin single-slope Photovoltaic thermal (PV/T) collector 35
2019b)
Al-Hamadani et al., (Al-Hamadani and Single-basin multiple-slope (slope to all Photovoltaic thermal (PV/T) collector 370
Yaseen, 2019) four sides)
Lan Xiao et al., (Xiao et al., 2019) Single-basin single-slope Photovoltaic thermal (PV/T) collector 51.7
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Table 9
The trend in the development of solar still.
25
coupled to solar air heater is found a most suitable design with
112% improvement in productivity.
20
For double-basin single-slope solar still, still with reflectors, flat
plate collector and the mini solar pond is the most efficient
15 design with productivity improvement of 127.65%.
For a single-basin multiple-slope solar still, hybrid solar still
10
10 9 with PV/T collector is found as the most productive design with
370% increase in freshwater yield.
Out of all innovative energy-efficient designs of solar stills, the
5
most significant improvement in productivity is 676% given by
tubular design consisting of a semicircular trough filled by a
0 black cloth and coupled to an external reflector.
Before 2000 2001-2010 2011-2019 Hemispherical condenser cover type solar still is more efficient
Year of publica on than hemispherical basin type solar still.
The cost of the distilled water per litre is found to be lowest for
Fig. 63. Year-wise statistics of the number of modified designs reported.
inclined wick type solar still and highest for single-basin solar
still with solar dishes.
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Weir-cascade 86.91
Heat pump 80
From this study, it is found that for domestic applications; on the environment, which will be a tiny footstep towards
single-basin single-slope cascade passive solar still is more cleaner production.
productive and economical; however, for industrial applica- Literature shows that solar still is neither popular nor available
tions, tubular solar still with the wick is the most appropriate commercially widespread for domestic and industrial applica-
design. tions. This communication concludes with two solar still designs
Identified designs of solar still provide an energy-efficient and which can be further optimised to bring them at the market
environment-friendly solution to the community. Solar still is status.
useful even in remote and village areas. It is easily fabricated
using waste material by locally available human resource. It will From this study, it is revealed that stepped absorber provides
reduce the impact (carbon footprint) of the desalination system a surface almost parallel to the glass cover, it also ensures con-
stant spacing between the absorber plate and glass cover which
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400
370
350
307.54
Percentage increase in produc vity
300
250
200
171.43
150
100
50
15
0
Fan Finned, corrugated, with Photovoltaic thermal PCM and concentra ng
black granite, wick, with (PV/T) collector solar water heater
external reflector solar
s
Fig. 66. Comparison of single-basin multiple-slope solar stills.
Table 10
Comparison of all designs of solar stills.
1 Single-basin single-slope Johnson et al., (Johnson et al., Single-basin single-slope Fresnel lens 638
passive solar still 2019)
2 Single-basin single-slope Zoori et al., (Aghaei Zoori et al., Single-basin single-slope Weir-cascade 86.91
cascade passive solar still 2013)
3 Single-basin double-slope Gnanaraj et al., (Gnanaraj and Single-basin double-slope Finned, corrugated, with black granite, wick, 171.43
passive solar still Ramachandran, 2017) with external reflector solar still
4 Single-basin single-slope Kabeel et al., (Kabeel et al., Single-basin single-slope solar air heater 108
active solar still 2016)
5 Double-basin Single-slope Fathy et al., (Fathy et al., 2018) Double-basin single-slope Parabolic trough collector 142.3
active solar still
6 Single-basin double-slope Chaichan et al., (Chaichan and Single-basin conical-type Energy storage system and concentrating solar 307.54
active solar still Kazem, 2015) water heater
7 Double-basin multiple slope Kianifar et al., (Kianifar et al., Single-basin multiple-slope Fan 15
active solar still 2012) (on all four sides)
8 Hybrid solar still Al-Hamadani et al., (Al- Single-basin multiple-slope Photovoltaic thermal (PV/T) collector 370
Hamadani and Yaseen, 2019) (slope to all four sides)
9 Tubular solar still Elashmawy (Elashmawy, 2017) Tubular solar still A semicircular trough filled with a black cloth 676
with reflector
Table 11
Comparison of hemispherical condenser cover and hemispherical basin type solar still.
accelerates energy transfer rate inside the solar still. Conse- productivity and efficiency. Literature shows that stepped solar
quently, more productivity and efficiency is attained. Corrugated still with corrugated absorber plate is not analysed till today. This
absorber plate provides a larger surface area for energy assort- system could unite the advantages of both stepped and corru-
ment and transportation to saline water; therefore, it offers more gated absorber plate. This design can be further optimised at the
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800
Table 12
Consolidated report on the literature survey.
Solar still Sub-type Best performing design from each group Final investigation
Passive solar stills Single-basin single-slope passive so- The highest productivity augmentation of For domestic application; single-basin single-slope
lar still 638% was recorded for solar still with cascade passive solar still is found more productive
Fresnel lens (Johnson et al., 2019). and economical.
Single-basin multiple-slope passive The highest enhancement in productivity For industrial application, tubular solar still with the
solar still was found as 171.43% for a single-basin wick is found the most appropriate design.
double-slope finned corrugated wick type
solar still integrated with external reflector
(Gnanaraj and Ramachandran, 2017).
Multiple-basin single-slope passive The most significant improvement in
solar still productivity was recorded as 44.57% for
single-slope double-basin solar still (Al-Hinai
et al., 2002).
Single-basin multiple-slope solar still The maximum productivity improvement
was found as 35% (slope to all the three
sides, with PCM) (Sathyamurthy et al., 2014)
Multiple-basin multiple-slope pas- For double-basin double-slope solar still, the
sive solar still highest productivity was recorded as 85%
(Rajaseenivasan and Kalidasa Murugavel,
2013).
Active solar stills Single-basin single-slope active solar The most substantial improvement in
still productivity was 307.54% recorded for
Multiple-slope single-basin active single-basin conical solar still with PCM and
solar still integrated with concentrating solar water
Single-slope multiple-basins active heater (Chaichan and Kazem, 2015)
solar still
Other miscellaneous Solar stills with greenhouse Tubular solar still with a semicircular trough
designs Tubular solar still filled with a black cloth and reflector was
Hemispherical solar still found the most productive with 676%
Spherical solar still increase in productivity (Elashmawy, 2017).
Concave basin solar still
Multiple sleeve type solar still
Hybrid solar still Single basin single slope hybrid solar The single-basin multiple-slope solar still
still with PV/T collector was found as more pro-
Single basin double slope hybrid ductive with 370% productivity improve-
solar still ment. (Al-Hamadani and Yaseen, 2019)
commercial stage for common household application. The pro- In future, solar still can be developed for rainwater harvesting
posed system would provide clean drinking water to an ordinary and river water distillation in extensive scale application using
family at an economical cost; which would reduce the illness and tubular solar still design.
deaths caused due to the consumption of contaminated water.
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