Desalination of seawater using membrane distillation (MD) can be a practical approach to mitigating the fresh water scarcity in Vietnam. This paper provides a comprehensive review of the seawater MD desalination process. The fundamentals of the MD process including configurations, membrane modules, membrane properties, and heat and mass transfer mechanisms together with approaches to enhancing heat and mass transfer are first systematically reviewed and analyzed. Then, the potential and challenges of the seawater MD desalination process are thoroughly discussed.
Combination the materials together is a direct and forceful strategy to improve the electrochemical properties of each raw material. Herein, we present the method of hydrothermal process and treatment/calcination combination that is easy to synthesize a NiCo2O4 nanoparticles‐mesoporous carbon composite (C/NiCo2O4). The result study electrochemical properties of materials revealed that the C/NiCo2O4 composite has excellent electrochemical properties compare with pristine NiCo2O4 or carbon. In particular, maximum specific capacitance of C/NiCo2O4 material at a current density of 1 A.g−1 is 204.28 F.g−1, meanwhile the Cs of carbon and NiCo2O4 are 25.06 F.g−1 and 178.78 F.g−1, respectively. In addition, C/NiCo2O4 material also showed excellent capacitance retention, Cs maintained to 90.35% after 3000 charge‐discharge continuous cycles. The results show that the C/NiCo2O4 is a promising material for application as supercapacitor electrode.
Seawater and brackish water desalination has been a practical approach to mitigating the global fresh water scarcity. Current large-scale desalination installations worldwide can complementarily augment the global fresh water supplies, and their capacities are steadily increasing year-on-year. Despite substantial technological advance, desalination processes are deemed energy-intensive and considerable sources of CO2emission, leading to the urgent need for innovative low carbon desalination platforms. This paper provides a comprehensive review on innovations in membrane processes and membrane materials for low carbon desalination. In this paper, working principles, intrinsic attributes, technical challenges, and recent advances in membrane materials of the membrane-based desalination processes, exclusively including commercialised reverse osmosis (RO) and emerging forward osmosis (FO), membrane distillation (MD), electrodialysis (ED), and capacitive deionisation (CDI), are thoroughly analysed to shed light on the prospect of low carbon desalination.
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