Optimal and intelligent submarine desalinator based on Smart sensors by amorphous nanostructures

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62430/rtb20252322028

Keywords:

Desaliniator, Nanoestructures, Optimization, Smart sensors

Abstract

A small, intelligent desalination submarine system is proposed, designed to achieve optimal seawater desalination that can be adapted and deployed along Peru's Pacific coast. This desalination submarine was designed using thermodynamic analysis to organize measurements of physical variables in seawater and during the desalination process (temperature, position, velocity, force). The desalination system was programmed autonomously to make its own decisions based on the physical variables measured by the submarine's sensors, including correlating these variables with theoretical models of chemistry and thermodynamics. These models, in turn, support the development of optimal, adaptive, and predictive systems for desalination. The proposed system can operate on the ocean surface and assist communities affected by water scarcity.

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Published

2025-11-04

How to Cite

Calderón Ch, J. A., Jiménez U., F. O., Quispe M., Álex J., Utrilla M., L. W., Gallo T., D. J. R., Chauca C., W., … Castillo A., R. W. (2025). Optimal and intelligent submarine desalinator based on Smart sensors by amorphous nanostructures. The Biologist, 23(2). https://doi.org/10.62430/rtb20252322028