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Carbon Nanotube Membrane Elements for Energy Efficient and Low Cost Reverse Osmosis
Carbon Nanotube Membrane Elements for Energy Efficient and Low Cost Reverse Osmosis
NanOasis Technologies has received $2 million in DOE funding in the ARPA-E program to develop " Carbon nanotubes for reverse osmosis membranes that require less energy and have many times higher flux. Could dramatically reduce the cost and energy required for desalination to supply fresh water ...
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