Author
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- Swati Arora
- Harendra Pal Singh
- Lovedeep Sahota
- Manoj Kumar Arora
- Ishika Rai
- Shruti Chauhan
- Riya Kumari
Abstract
With advances in science and technology, nanofluids are the ultrafast heat transfer fluids which effectively empowers the distillation process. In this research article, N-evacuated tube collector (N-ETC)-coupled single slope solar still-equipped built-in-passive condenser and roof-top semitransparent photovoltaic (PV) module have been analyzed incorporating carbon quantum dot nanoparticles (CQD-NPs). The effect of volume concentration of nanoparticles (NPs) and packing factor ( β c ) is tested to study the system performance (thermal and electrical). The use of CQD-NPs showed impressive enhancement in thermal conductivity (56.06%), Reynold's number ( 7.93 × 10 3 ), evaporative (37.9%) and convective (76.94%) heat transfer coefficient even at moderate value of β c (0.67). Thermal energy efficiency and overall daily productivity is improved by 37.67% and 44.15%, respectively, using CQD-NPs. Moreover, thermal energy/exergy-based energy metrics and life cycle assessment has been performed for different lifespans ( n  = 1 to 50 years) of the proposed system. Significant improvement in life cycle conversion efficiency [31.90% ( β c  = 0), 28.91% ( β c  = 0.67), 24.56% ( β c  = 0.75), 32.02% ( β c  = 0.85), 53.38% ( β c  = 0.95)] is observed; also, enviro-economic analysis showed effective rise in annual CO 2 mitigation (tons) [41.39 ( β c  = 0), 104.85 ( β c  = 0.67), 96.23 ( β c  = 0.75), 85.14 ( β c  = 0.85), 65.51 ( β c  = 0.95)] and carbon credits earned using CQD-NPs. This renewable stand-alone two-in-one output system effectively meet the drinking water and electrical energy requirements of societies, and families living in arid/semiarid regions.
Suggested Citation
Swati Arora & Harendra Pal Singh & Lovedeep Sahota & Manoj Kumar Arora & Ishika Rai & Shruti Chauhan & Riya Kumari, 2026.
"CO2 mitigation, energy matrices, and the performance analysis of N-evacuated tube collector (ETC)-integrated modified solar distiller for water/electricity co-generation using CQD nanoparticles,"
Energy & Environment, , vol. 37(4), pages 1883-1928, June.
Handle:
RePEc:sae:engenv:v:37:y:2026:i:4:p:1883-1928
DOI: 10.1177/0958305X241280954
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