A research team has demonstrated that engineered, self-assembled block polymer membranes enables more efficient, low-cost water treatment and desalination.
A research team has developed robust reverse osmosis membranes using carbon nanotubes and polyamide that resist the rigors of the cleaning process cheaply.
Researchers have created a low-cost, scalable hydrogel for use in desalination systems that produces more drinking water using less energy.
Researchers have identified how to use metal-organic frameworks to improve desalination and wastewater filtration processes—and harvest lithium, too.