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This project focuses on developing efficient solar-powered water desalination devices using hydrogels as capillary-driven evaporators. By employing advanced imaging techniques, it aims to enhance our understanding of the physical processes involved, ultimately providing sustainable solutions for freshwater scarcity.
Clean freshwater is an essential ingredient for healthy human life.
However, over 1.1 billion people worldwide lack access to freshwater.
With our already depleted natural freshwater resources and push towards climate neutrality, outlined by the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals, there is significant stress on the world’s water purification technologies.
Capillary-driven solar evaporation provides a very promising basis for the development of cost-effective, deployable, and eco-friendly freshwa…
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United States, Cambridge
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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