Nanopores material could be the future of desalination
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Researchers at the University of Illinois have developed a new material with ‘nanopores’ that efficiently strips salt out of seawater, leaving behind drinkable water. This desalination process involves passing high volumes of water through the new material, molybdenum disulfide, which is only a single nanometer thick. The salt is trapped by the nanopores, as well as other contaminants. The research, … Continue reading