Capillarity ion concentration polarization as spontaneous desalting mechanism

The great demand for freshwater for sustaining life on Earth calls for smart solutions to purify ocean water with minimal energy consumption. Here, Park et al. show a passive desalination method via ion concentration polarization generated by capillary-driven flow through ion-selective hydrogels.

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Autores principales: Sungmin Park, Yeonsu Jung, Seok Young Son, Inhee Cho, Youngrok Cho, Hyomin Lee, Ho-Young Kim, Sung Jae Kim
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:c762e9a8092e41f793895ac075593e0f2021-12-02T14:38:33ZCapillarity ion concentration polarization as spontaneous desalting mechanism10.1038/ncomms112232041-1723https://doaj.org/article/c762e9a8092e41f793895ac075593e0f2016-04-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms11223https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723The great demand for freshwater for sustaining life on Earth calls for smart solutions to purify ocean water with minimal energy consumption. Here, Park et al. show a passive desalination method via ion concentration polarization generated by capillary-driven flow through ion-selective hydrogels.Sungmin ParkYeonsu JungSeok Young SonInhee ChoYoungrok ChoHyomin LeeHo-Young KimSung Jae KimNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 1-9 (2016)
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Sungmin Park
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Seok Young Son
Inhee Cho
Youngrok Cho
Hyomin Lee
Ho-Young Kim
Sung Jae Kim
Capillarity ion concentration polarization as spontaneous desalting mechanism
description The great demand for freshwater for sustaining life on Earth calls for smart solutions to purify ocean water with minimal energy consumption. Here, Park et al. show a passive desalination method via ion concentration polarization generated by capillary-driven flow through ion-selective hydrogels.
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author Sungmin Park
Yeonsu Jung
Seok Young Son
Inhee Cho
Youngrok Cho
Hyomin Lee
Ho-Young Kim
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Yeonsu Jung
Seok Young Son
Inhee Cho
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Hyomin Lee
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Sung Jae Kim
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title Capillarity ion concentration polarization as spontaneous desalting mechanism
title_short Capillarity ion concentration polarization as spontaneous desalting mechanism
title_full Capillarity ion concentration polarization as spontaneous desalting mechanism
title_fullStr Capillarity ion concentration polarization as spontaneous desalting mechanism
title_full_unstemmed Capillarity ion concentration polarization as spontaneous desalting mechanism
title_sort capillarity ion concentration polarization as spontaneous desalting mechanism
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