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Introduction
In this context, solar still systems present a promising solution, harnessing abundant sunlight to distill seawater into drinkable water. By integrating phase change material (PCM) and sensible heat storage, these systems can enhance efficiency and reduce energy consumption. The experiments were conducted on three types of similar-sized solar stills under climate conditions of. This review presents a comprehensive analysis of recent advancements in solar still technologies, with a particular emphasis on innovative materials, thermal management strategies, and hybrid systems aimed at improving water productivity and cost-efficiency. The availability of water and energy is crucial for human survival, yet rising industrialization and population growth have escalated demand, particularly in developing economies.
Research on the principle of water solar container
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Recent advances in solar still technology for solar water
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