DESAL RESEARCH GROUP

Sustainable technologies for a water-secure future

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We aim to be at the forefront of global efforts to contribute to a water-secure future. We envision a world where sustainable desalination technologies and water treatment solutions are pivotal in providing clean and safe water to communities and fostering economic growth. Through continuous innovation and collaboration, we aspire to set new standards for excellence in the field, leaving a long-lasting effect on the well-being of societies and the health of our planet.

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Driven by innovation, recognized by impact

The DESAL Research Group pioneers advancements in desalination and wastewater treatment, prioritizing excellence, innovation, and sustainability. Our focus on cutting-edge research and efficiency aims to address global water challenges and support sustainable development goals.

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15 February, 2026

DESAL summer intern Imran Alturkistani wins national awards at Ibdaa Science and Engineering Fair

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02 February, 2026

New DESAL research published in Nature Communications advances energy-efficient desalination

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28 January, 2026

DESAL and ACWA Power advance AI-based research for early membrane fouling detection

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Scientific Contributions

Through research papers, patents, and PhD dissertations, we push the boundaries of knowledge, driving innovation in desalination and water treatment.

Superhydrophobic pancake-like graphene oxide for zero liquid discharge solar desalination of real brines

by Sarah Almahfoodh, M. Obaid, Sofiane Soukane, Khalid Alhamdan, Noreddine Ghaffour
Year: 2025 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.seppur.2024.130478

Abstract

Solar interfacial desalination offers a promising solution to meet the demand for portable water, especially in arid regions. Although various materials have demonstrated high solar-to-steam conversion efficiencies in concentrated solutions, most studies have utilized simulated solutions rather than real seawater. Herein, we developed a pancake-like graphene oxide photothermal membrane with superhydrophobic properties optimized for interfacial heating to desalinate real seawater and brine. Under 1 sun, the membrane efficiently achieves a sustained high evaporation rate of 1.23 kg.m−2.h−1 with a photothermal conversion efficiency of 80 %, while remarkably facilitating salt harvesting. Notably, the membrane maintained stable performance and exhibited no salt accumulation on its surface when tested outdoors with real seawater, demonstrating its practical scalability. The membrane exhibited long-term stability in desalination processes, with full performance restoration through an energy-free cleaning method. These results highlight a potential pathway toward zero-liquid discharge desalination.

Keywords

Graphene Photothermal Solar interfacial desalination Desalination Brine ZLD

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