A Liquid Metal-Based Filter to Speed Up the Purification of Water
A new eco-friendly, cheap, and sustainable purification system speeds up the purification of water by tapping on the potential of nanotechnology.
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They harness hydrostatic pressure with a deep-sea reverse osmosis (DSRO) technology to produce drinking water.
A new eco-friendly, cheap, and sustainable purification system speeds up the purification of water by tapping on the potential of nanotechnology.
An innovative sponge or a carbon-covered paper, together with sunlight, are enough to obtain drinking water.
A system based on a beam of electrically charged particles would allow capturing water droplets from the steam released by power plants to produce drinking water.
A new hydrogel allows to evaporate and purify water efficiently with the sole means of sunlight.
A new system increases the efficiency of fog-harvesting nets. Using a harp-like structure, it could be a new source of water in dry areas.
The INTEGROIL project aims to obtain water that meets the quality standards for reuse in water-hungry industrial sectors such as Oil&Gas.
New processes like capacitive deionization aim to obtain more fresh water while using less energy. This technology has made great advances over the last few years
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