“…The yield of a conventional solar still normally lies between 2 and 5 L m −2 per day 3,4,7 . To overcome this bottleneck, researchers conducted numerous studies on different design parameters of solar still, like, the effect of tilt of still, 8,9 depth of saline water, 10 different geometric modifications, 11–13 shading, 14 and evaporative fans 15 for its productivity enhancement. Later, these passive solar stills were combined with external heat supply sources such as flat plate collector (FPC), 16 photovoltaic panels based hybrid system, 17 evacuated tube collector (ETC), 18 heat pipe, 19 and solar pond, 20 to improve the daily distillate productivity and thus make a new class of stills known as active solar still.…”