Design of a prototype for water desalination plant using flexible, low-cost titanium dioxide nanoparticles

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2022-01-10Autor(es)
Arce Misajel, Jean Pierre
Chamorro Quijano, Sario Angel
Cruz Esteban, Dominick Marco
Torres Rojas, Steve Robert
Huamanchahua, Deyby
Manzanares Grados, Ruth Aracelis
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This research presents the design of a desalination plant with the use of titanium oxide nanoparticles for better energy efficiency in the evaporation process with solar energy thanks to its properties as photothermic absorbers. The research shows that by incorporating mechatronic and control systems under a system of control panels, solenoid valves, and UVC rays, the process begins with the capture of solar energy through panels that are reinforced with Titanium Dioxide nanoparticles, this implemented with a follower. of light to evaporate the water obtained from the sea, then giving way to the process of condensation, filtration, and chlorination. In addition, the implementation of the proposed plant allows a compact and low-cost design especially for areas near the coast without access to potable water.
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Arce, J. P., Chamorro, S. A., Cruz, D. M., Torres, S. R., Huamanchahua, D., & Manzanares, R. A. (2021). Design of a prototype for water desalination plant using flexible, low-cost titanium dioxide nanoparticles. 2021 IEEE 12th Annual Ubiquitous Computing, Electronics and Mobile Communication Conference, UEMCON 2021, 2021, 0286-0289. https://doi.org/10.1109/UEMCON53757.2021.9666586
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