Porous material could pull 1.8 liters of drinking water daily from dry air

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Porous material could pull 1.8 liters of drinking water daily from dry air

Researchers in chemistry and materials science at Kiel University are working with partners to develop new water sources for the Mediterranean region. “Regions like these are facing rising temperatures and declining rainfall. Our goal is to develop an environmentally friendly technology that converts water molecules from the air into drinking water,” says Professor Norbert Stock from CAU’s Institute of Inorganic Chemistry.


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