نتایج جستجو برای: Salinity gradient energy

تعداد نتایج: 804021  

Journal: :IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 2018

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2016
Ngai Yin Yip Doriano Brogioli Hubertus V M Hamelers Kitty Nijmeijer

Combining two solutions of different composition releases the Gibbs free energy of mixing. By using engineered processes to control the mixing, chemical energy stored in salinity gradients can be harnessed for useful work. In this critical review, we present an overview of the current progress in salinity gradient power generation, discuss the prospects and challenges of the foremost technologi...

Salinity gradient energy (SGE) refers to the energy created from the difference in salt concentration between two streams. There are three types of SGE namely, pressure retarded osmosis (PRO), reverse electrodialysis (RED), and capacitive mixing (CapMix). All these technologies require membrane for the system to be operational. In this short review, the membranes modifications for each principl...

Electrical power of salinity gradient is one of the sources for renewable energy. This energy can be obtained by mixing two kinds of water with different concentrations. In a river estuary, fresh water naturally mixes with sea water without any obstruction. Reveres electro dialysis (RED) is one of the suitable and practical methods for controlling this unobstructed mixture and extracting energy...

Journal: :International Journal of Smart Grid and Clean Energy 2013

Journal: :Science 2012
Roland D Cusick Younggy Kim Bruce E Logan

Reverse electrodialysis allows for the capture of energy from salinity gradients between salt and fresh waters, but potential applications are currently limited to coastal areas and the need for a large number of membrane pairs. Using salt solutions that could be continuously regenerated with waste heat (≥40°C) and conventional technologies would allow much wider applications of salinity-gradie...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2010
Anne E Bernhard Zachary C Landry Alison Blevins José R de la Torre Anne E Giblin David A Stahl

Abundance of ammonia-oxidizing Archaea (AOA) was found to be always greater than that of ammonia-oxidizing Bacteria along an estuarine salinity gradient, and AOA abundance was highest at intermediate salinity. However, AOA abundance did not correlate with potential nitrification rates. This lack of correlation may be due to methodological limitations or alternative energy sources.

Journal: :Entropy 2009
Raynald Labrecque

It is known that mechanical work, and in turn electricity, can be produced from a difference in the chemical potential that may result from a salinity gradient. Such a gradient may be found, for instance, in an estuary where a stream of soft water is flooding into a sink of salty water which we may find in an ocean, gulf or salt lake. Various technological approaches are proposed for the produc...

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