Effect of tin oxide/black paint coating on absorber plate temperature for improved solar still production: A controlled indoor and outdoor investigation

The ever-increasing water stress and availability of fresh drinking water are becoming a major challenge in rural and urban communities. The current high-end and large-scale technologies are becoming way more expensive and not friendly to the environment. In this regard, solar still is becoming a pr...

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Main Authors: Rasachak, Sayfar, Khan, Rana Sami Ullah, Kumar, Laveet, Zahid, Taiba, Ghafoor, Usman, Selvaraj, Jeyraj, Nasrin, Rehena, Ahmad, Muhammad Shakeel
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spelling my.um.eprints.334642022-08-03T01:00:03Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/33464/ Effect of tin oxide/black paint coating on absorber plate temperature for improved solar still production: A controlled indoor and outdoor investigation Rasachak, Sayfar Khan, Rana Sami Ullah Kumar, Laveet Zahid, Taiba Ghafoor, Usman Selvaraj, Jeyraj Nasrin, Rehena Ahmad, Muhammad Shakeel QC Physics QD Chemistry The ever-increasing water stress and availability of fresh drinking water are becoming a major challenge in rural and urban communities. The current high-end and large-scale technologies are becoming way more expensive and not friendly to the environment. In this regard, solar still is becoming a prominent and promising future technology due to its environment-friendly nature, less maintenance and operational costs, and simple design. The technological challenge regarding solar still is its low distillate yield. In this study, an attempt has been made to investigate the effect of tin oxide (SnO2) on the absorption surface of solar still towards improvement in sunlight absorption, which would lead to high distillate production rates. Various concentrations of SnO2, i.e., 0.5wt%, 1 wt%, 3 wt%, 5 wt%, 7 wt%, 10 wt%, 15 wt%, and 20 wt%, have been mixed in black and applied on the absorber plate to further optimize the suitable concentration. The experiments have been performed in both indoor (simulated) and outdoor conditions. An increase in surface temperature of absorber plate has been observed with increasing concentration of SnO2 under both the indoor and outdoor conditions, which is due to high solar spectrum absorption properties of SnO2 in the ultraviolet (UV) and near to far-infrared (IR) regions. The highest surface temperature of 101.61 degrees C has been observed for specimens containing 15 wt% SnO2 in black paint under indoor conditions at 1000W/m(2) irradiation levels, which is 53.67% higher compared to bare aluminum plate and 16.91% higher compared to only black paint coated aluminum plate. On the other hand, the maximum temperature of 74.96 degrees C has been recorded for the identical specimens containing 15 wt% SnO2 under uncontrolled outdoor conditions. The recorded temperature is 47.96% higher than the bare aluminum plate and 14.88% higher than the black paint-coated aluminum plate. The difference of maximum temperatures under indoor and outdoor conditions is due to uncontrolled outdoor conditions and convective losses. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2022-01 Article PeerReviewed Rasachak, Sayfar and Khan, Rana Sami Ullah and Kumar, Laveet and Zahid, Taiba and Ghafoor, Usman and Selvaraj, Jeyraj and Nasrin, Rehena and Ahmad, Muhammad Shakeel (2022) Effect of tin oxide/black paint coating on absorber plate temperature for improved solar still production: A controlled indoor and outdoor investigation. International Journal of Photoenergy, 2022. ISSN 1110-662X, DOI https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/6902783 <https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/6902783>. 10.1155/2022/6902783
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topic QC Physics
QD Chemistry
spellingShingle QC Physics
QD Chemistry
Rasachak, Sayfar
Khan, Rana Sami Ullah
Kumar, Laveet
Zahid, Taiba
Ghafoor, Usman
Selvaraj, Jeyraj
Nasrin, Rehena
Ahmad, Muhammad Shakeel
Effect of tin oxide/black paint coating on absorber plate temperature for improved solar still production: A controlled indoor and outdoor investigation
description The ever-increasing water stress and availability of fresh drinking water are becoming a major challenge in rural and urban communities. The current high-end and large-scale technologies are becoming way more expensive and not friendly to the environment. In this regard, solar still is becoming a prominent and promising future technology due to its environment-friendly nature, less maintenance and operational costs, and simple design. The technological challenge regarding solar still is its low distillate yield. In this study, an attempt has been made to investigate the effect of tin oxide (SnO2) on the absorption surface of solar still towards improvement in sunlight absorption, which would lead to high distillate production rates. Various concentrations of SnO2, i.e., 0.5wt%, 1 wt%, 3 wt%, 5 wt%, 7 wt%, 10 wt%, 15 wt%, and 20 wt%, have been mixed in black and applied on the absorber plate to further optimize the suitable concentration. The experiments have been performed in both indoor (simulated) and outdoor conditions. An increase in surface temperature of absorber plate has been observed with increasing concentration of SnO2 under both the indoor and outdoor conditions, which is due to high solar spectrum absorption properties of SnO2 in the ultraviolet (UV) and near to far-infrared (IR) regions. The highest surface temperature of 101.61 degrees C has been observed for specimens containing 15 wt% SnO2 in black paint under indoor conditions at 1000W/m(2) irradiation levels, which is 53.67% higher compared to bare aluminum plate and 16.91% higher compared to only black paint coated aluminum plate. On the other hand, the maximum temperature of 74.96 degrees C has been recorded for the identical specimens containing 15 wt% SnO2 under uncontrolled outdoor conditions. The recorded temperature is 47.96% higher than the bare aluminum plate and 14.88% higher than the black paint-coated aluminum plate. The difference of maximum temperatures under indoor and outdoor conditions is due to uncontrolled outdoor conditions and convective losses.
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author Rasachak, Sayfar
Khan, Rana Sami Ullah
Kumar, Laveet
Zahid, Taiba
Ghafoor, Usman
Selvaraj, Jeyraj
Nasrin, Rehena
Ahmad, Muhammad Shakeel
author_facet Rasachak, Sayfar
Khan, Rana Sami Ullah
Kumar, Laveet
Zahid, Taiba
Ghafoor, Usman
Selvaraj, Jeyraj
Nasrin, Rehena
Ahmad, Muhammad Shakeel
author_sort Rasachak, Sayfar
title Effect of tin oxide/black paint coating on absorber plate temperature for improved solar still production: A controlled indoor and outdoor investigation
title_short Effect of tin oxide/black paint coating on absorber plate temperature for improved solar still production: A controlled indoor and outdoor investigation
title_full Effect of tin oxide/black paint coating on absorber plate temperature for improved solar still production: A controlled indoor and outdoor investigation
title_fullStr Effect of tin oxide/black paint coating on absorber plate temperature for improved solar still production: A controlled indoor and outdoor investigation
title_full_unstemmed Effect of tin oxide/black paint coating on absorber plate temperature for improved solar still production: A controlled indoor and outdoor investigation
title_sort effect of tin oxide/black paint coating on absorber plate temperature for improved solar still production: a controlled indoor and outdoor investigation
publisher Hindawi Publishing Corporation
publishDate 2022
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/33464/
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