Home > News > Electrochemical capacitors developed for water desalination
January 28th, 2009
Electrochemical capacitors developed for water desalination
Abstract:
The latest advances in electrochemical capacitors have led to research of new water desalination devices.
Currently, the best available technology is reverse osmosis, although this is highly energy-consuming and expensive.
However, a joint research project by Spanish company Proingesa and science institution Imdea is to design a low-cost capacitive deionisation device based on nanomaterials that were developed for the last generation of electrochemical capacitors.
Source:
rapidonline.com
Related News Press |
News and information
Gene therapy relieves back pain, repairs damaged disc in mice: Study suggests nanocarriers loaded with DNA could replace opioids May 17th, 2024
Oscillating paramagnetic Meissner effect and Berezinskii-Kosterlitz-Thouless transition in cuprate superconductor May 17th, 2024
Announcements
Diamond glitter: A play of colors with artificial DNA crystals May 17th, 2024
Finding quantum order in chaos May 17th, 2024
Oscillating paramagnetic Meissner effect and Berezinskii-Kosterlitz-Thouless transition in cuprate superconductor May 17th, 2024
Water
Taking salt out of the water equation October 7th, 2022
Battery Technology/Capacitors/Generators/Piezoelectrics/Thermoelectrics/Energy storage
What heat can tell us about battery chemistry: using the Peltier effect to study lithium-ion cells March 8th, 2024
A battery’s hopping ions remember where they’ve been: Seen in atomic detail, the seemingly smooth flow of ions through a battery’s electrolyte is surprisingly complicated February 16th, 2024
The latest news from around the world, FREE | ||
Premium Products | ||
Only the news you want to read!
Learn More |
||
Full-service, expert consulting
Learn More |
||