Experimental Evaluation of the Thermal Polarization in Direct Contact Membrane Distillation Using Electrospun Nanofiber Membranes Doped With Molecular Probes
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
Membrane distillation (MD) has recently gained considerable attention as a valid process
for the production of fresh-water due to its ability to exploit low grade waste heat for operation and
to ensure a nearly feed concentration-independent production of high-purity distillate. Limitations
have been related to polarization phenomena negatively affecting the thermal efficiency of the process
and, as a consequence, its productivity. Several theoretical models have been developed to predict
the impact of the operating conditions of the process on the thermal polarization, but there is a
lack of experimental validation. In this study, electrospun nanofiber membranes (ENMs) made of
Poly(vinylidene fluoride) (PVDF) and doped with (1, 10-phenanthroline) ruthenium (II) Ru(phen)3
were tested at different operating conditions (i.e., temperature and velocity of the feed) in direct
contact membrane distillation (DCMD). The temperature sensitive luminophore, Ru(phen)3, allowed
the on-line and non-invasive mapping of the temperature at the membrane surface during the process
and the experimental evaluation of the effect of the temperature and velocity of the feed on the
thermal polarization.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Membrane distillation; thermal polarization; electrospinning; molecular probes
Elenco autori:
Drioli, Enrico; Santoro, Sergio; Criscuoli, Alessandra; Figoli, Alberto; Desiderio, Giovanni; Lombardo, Giuseppe
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