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IIT Bombay scientists develop DSLIG evaporator for efficient water desalination, addressing challenges of solar and electric ...
Desalination plants, a major and growing source of freshwater in dry regions, could produce less harmful waste using electricity and new membranes.
Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay have developed a new material that can facilitate water desalination (removing salt) and help in addressing the growing freshwater crisis ...
Innovative membranes from the University of Michigan enhance desalination processes, reducing brine waste and energy ...
Prof Swatantra Pratap Singh, Aiswarya CL from IIT-Bombay developed the material called the Dual-Sided Superhydrophobic ...
Researchers have developed new membranes that could help to minimize or eliminate the brine waste that is produced during the desalination process that turns seawater into drinking water.
Although consuming too much salt isn’t a great idea, incorporating a little sea salt into your skincare routine may have ...
Researchers at IIT Bombay have engineered a breakthrough material, the Dual-Sided Superhydrophobic Laser-Induced Graphene (DSLIG) evaporator, to tackle global freshwater scarcity. Utilizing both solar ...
However, brine – concentrated salt solution – from desalination poses a major problem in landlocked places, and industries are looking for zero liquid discharge. By combining both solar and ...
Eliminating acid and base treatments from conventional desalination plants could save billions of dollars worldwide, making ...