Defluoridation of Drinking Water and Rainwater Harvesting Using a Solar Still


Autoria(s): Anjaneyulu, L; Kumar, Arun E; Sankannavar, Ravi; Rao, Kesava K
Data(s)

01/05/2012

Resumo

When people drink water having a fluoride (F-) concentration >1-1.5 mg/L for a long period of time, various ailments that are collectively referred to as fluorosis occur. Based on the design of Thomas (http://www.planetkerala.org), an inclined basin-type solar still containing sand and water has been used at Bangalore for defluoridation. For water samples having a fluoride concentration in the range 5-20 mg/L, the fluoride concentration in the distillate was usually <1.5 mg/L. During the periods October 2006 May 2007 and October 2007 May 2008, the volume of distillate showed a significant diurnal variation, ranging from 0.3 to 4.0 L/m(2).day. Based on the figures for 2006, the cost of the still was about Rs. 850 (US$16) for collector areas in the range 0.50-0.57 m(2). The occurrence of F- in the distillate merits further investigation. Overall, the still effectively removes F-, but a large area of the collector, in the range 2.5-25 m(2), is needed to produce about 10 L of distilled water for cooking and drinking. Rainwater falling on the upper surface of the still was collected, and its fluoride concentration was found to be below the desirable limit of 1 mg/L. Hence it can also be used for cooking and drinking.

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http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/44798/1/ind_che_eng_51-23_8040-8048_2012.pdf

Anjaneyulu, L and Kumar, Arun E and Sankannavar, Ravi and Rao, Kesava K (2012) Defluoridation of Drinking Water and Rainwater Harvesting Using a Solar Still. In: INDUSTRIAL & ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY RESEARCH, 51 (23). pp. 8040-8048.

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ie201692q

http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/44798/

Palavras-Chave #Chemical Engineering
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Journal Article

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