Solar-Driven Photothermal Membrane Distillation: A Holistic Review of Transport Phenomena, Fouling Dynamics, and Advanced Simulation Paradigms
Hesam Bazargan Harandi, Anahita Asadi, José Luis Cortina
Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya Cornell University Centro Tecnológico del Agua
阅读操作
确认中在文库中上传 PDF 后可生成中文音频讲解。
摘要与影响
Solar-Driven Photothermal Membrane Distillation (SPMD) integrates solar energy using photothermal coatings on the hydrophobic membranes, such as carbon black nanoparticles coated on PVDF membranes, to achieve localized heating at the liquid–vapor interface. This approach enhances energy efficiency by mitigating temperature polarization and reducing thermal energy demands compared to conventional membrane distillation (MD). However, the challenges of fouling and scaling, which can significantly impair membrane performance, continue to be a serious concern, similar to other MD configurations. This comprehensive review establishes a unified framework connecting core transmembrane mass and heat transfer mechanisms with the thermodynamic pathways of surface fouling and scaling. We critically evaluate various strategies for mitigating scaling and fouling, including the development of omniphobic membranes, the introduction of nano/micro bubbles, the addition of anti-scalants and surfactants, and the implementation of chemical and mechanical pretreatments. Subsequently, the impact of photothermal coatings, applied to the feed–membrane interface in SPMD to absorb solar radiation, on scaling and fouling resistance is also discussed. Finally, we provide a comprehensive review of advanced computational paradigms, for both coupled radiative-thermal and dynamic fouling models—contrasting deterministic, physics-based multi-phase Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) with empirical Response Surface Methodology (RSM) and predictive Artificial Intelligence (AI) data-driven models. Beyond this survey, we identify and directly address a critical, previously unquantified gap in the field of SPMD: the absence of an explicit thermodynamic link between transmembrane heat/mass transfer and the nucleation and adhesion processes that govern scaling and fouling, and we further highlight the practical barriers—photothermal coating durability, economic feasibility, and technology readiness—that currently separate laboratory-scale SPMD from field deployment. This holistic synthesis charts future engineering strategies for scalable, fouling-resistant, and optimized solar-driven desalination infrastructure.
逐年被引趋势
暂无年度引用数据
关键指标
同类平均 = 1
同领域 · 同年份 · 同类型
Google Scholar 与 OpenAlex 的被引统计范围不同,数值存在差异属正常。
AI 辅助阅读
依据:摘要
可就本文提问;依据不足时会说明。
学术脉络
学科主题
工程Solar-Powered Water Purification Methods
Membrane Separation Technologies · Nanopore and Nanochannel Transport Studies