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Self-Assembling Nanoparticles Offer Super-Efficient, Portable Water Desalination

Self-Assembling Nanoparticles Offer Super-Efficient, Portable Water Desalination

by The Daily Eye Team April 28 2016, 6:22 pm Estimated Reading Time: 0 mins, 37 secs

Solar desalination is a tantalizing cure-all to Earth's fresh-water woes. After all, this is where fresh water comes from naturally as part of the planet's water cycle—the Sun. Heat yields water vapor, water vapor yields water rain. Fresh-water rain.

Surely we can harness that.

Well, we do actually harness solar energy for desalination purposes through a variety of different schemes, at least one of which has been commercialized. Yet the method remains inefficient relative to other desalination methods, costing between $1.52 and $2.05 per cubic meter of water produced, according to the World Bank. To truly scale, solar desalination will have to be in line with other, dirtier (read: fossil fuel-dependent) desalination methods, which currently cost about half that.

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