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    Atmospheric water harvesting by osmotic distillation and direct contact membrane distillation using hydrophobic hollow fiber membranes

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    2024-02-29
    Author
    Min, Choongsik
    Akther, Nawshad
    Lee, Taemin
    Choo, Youngwoo
    Naidu, Gayathri
    Han, Dong-Suk
    Kim, Seung-Hyun
    Shon, Ho Kyong
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    The use of a liquid desiccant air dehumidifier is an energy-efficient technology that can improve both indoor air temperature and humidity. However, the risk of concentrated liquid desiccant leakage into the air conditioning system during dehumidification can corrode the system, negatively impact indoor air quality, and potentially harm residents. To address this issue, this study investigates the effectiveness of osmotic distillation (OD) and direct contact membrane distillation (DCMD) for dehumidification and regeneration, respectively. The study analyzes the impact of inlet operating parameters, including liquid desiccant concentration, temperature, and flow rate, and air flow rate on the dehumidification performance and stability of the OD process. Calcium chloride was utilized as the liquid desiccant in this study. The results indicated that the dehumidification performance of the OD process improved with a higher desiccant concentration and lower desiccant temperature. However, the desiccant flow rate did not have a significant impact on dehumidification performance. Furthermore, the dehumidification performance decreased with a higher inlet air flow rate, but the moisture removal rate increased. The OD process demonstrated stable operation during the dehumidification process. DCMD was effective for desiccant regeneration, and no scaling occurred due to the deposition of calcium chloride crystals. However, the permeation flux of DCMD decreased as the feed concentration increased due to a decline in the feed vapour pressure and an increase in concentration polarization effect. In conclusion, the experimental results indicated that OD can effectively dehumidify humid air, while DCMD is a viable option for desiccant regeneration.
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    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0957582023011011
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    http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psep.2023.12.013
    http://hdl.handle.net/10576/65591
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