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Dr. Mahmoud Ahmed Ahmed Hassan Sharaf Eldin :: Publications:

Title:
Effect of design and operation parameters on solar‐driven membrane‐based desalination systems: An overview
Authors: AS Abdelrazik, MA Sharafeldin, Mohamed Elwardany, N Abdulkawy, Bashar Shboul, Sh M Ezzat, AR AlGalad, Abdelwahab N Allam, R Abdulnasser, N Abdalbadea, Mohamed A Antar
Year: 2024
Keywords: Not Available
Journal: Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Energy and Environment
Volume: 13
Issue: 3
Pages: e521
Publisher: Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Local/International: International
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Abstract:

Due to the scarcity of freshwater resources in many arid regions of the world, as well as rapidly growing populations and industrialization, various desalination technologies have been developed and enhanced to improve the performance of saline water purification with high quality. Integrating solar energy technologies with desalination systems would alleviate the running out of fossil fuel sources, reduce costs, and improve energy efficiency. Solar‐powered desalination systems could be a viable and efficient method for treating highly saline water for human consumption. Obtaining reliable and accurate design parameters for such hybrid systems plays a significant role in determining the system performance of solar‐driven desalination systems. The present review provides a comprehensive review of various solar‐driven membrane‐based desalination systems to investigate the impact of design and operation …

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