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Innovative Solar Still Desalination: Effects of Fans, Lenses, and Porous Materials on Thermal Performance Under Renewable Energy Integration

Karim Choubani Mohamed Ben Rabha

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Global freshwater scarcity continues to escalate due to pollution, climate change, and population growth, making innovative sustainable desalination technologies increasingly vital. Solar stills offer a simple and eco-friendly method for freshwater production by utilizing renewable energy, yet their low productivity remains a major limitation. This study experimentally evaluates and quantifies several established enhancement techniques under real climatic conditions to improve evaporation and condensation efficiency. The integration of porous materials, such as black rocks, significantly improves thermal energy storage and management by retaining absorbed heat during the daytime and releasing it gradually, resulting in an average 30% increase in daily distillate production (SD = 6 mL). Additionally, forced convection using small fans enhances humid air removal and evaporation rates, increasing the average yield by approximately 11.4% (SD = 2 mL). Optical concentration through lenses intensifies solar irradiation on the evaporation surface, achieving the highest performance with an average 50% improvement in water output (SD = 5 mL). The incorporation of Phase Change Materials (PCM) is further proposed to extend thermal stability during off-sunshine hours, with materials selected based on a melting point range of 38–45 °C. To minimize nocturnal heat loss, future designs may integrate radiative cooling materials for passive night-time condensation support, by applying a radiative cooling coating to the condenser plate to enhance passive heat rejection to the sky. Overall, the validated combined use of renewable energy-driven desalination, thermal storage media, and advanced strategies presents a practical pathway toward high-efficiency solar stills suitable for sustainable buildings and decentralized water supply systems in arid regions.

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Karim Choubani

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Mohamed Ben Rabha

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Choubani, K., Rabha, M.B. (2025). Innovative Solar Still Desalination: Effects of Fans, Lenses, and Porous Materials on Thermal Performance Under Renewable Energy Integration. https://doi.org/10.3390/inventions10060109

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2025
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10.3390/inventions10060109
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