Nanostructured materials for water desalination
Massachusetts Institute of Technology · King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals
Abstract
Desalination of seawater and brackish water is becoming an increasingly important means to address the scarcity of fresh water resources in the world. Decreasing the energy requirements and infrastructure costs of existing desalination technologies remains a challenge. By enabling the manipulation of matter and control of transport at nanometer length scales, the emergence of nanotechnology offers new opportunities to advance water desalination technologies. This review focuses on nanostructured materials that are directly involved in the separation of water from salt as opposed to mitigating issues such as fouling. We discuss separation mechanisms and novel transport phenomena in materials including zeolites,…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 44.07
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 176
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11Topics & keywords
- Desalination
- Capacitive deionization
- Materials science
- Reverse osmosis
- Nanotechnology
- Brackish water
- Process engineering
- Environmental science