"Breakthrough: Self-cleaning membranes revolutionize desalination efficiency"

Researchers at NYU Abu Dhabi have developed a new hybrid membrane for desalination technologies that incorporates stimuli-responsive materials, called thermosalient organic crystals, embedded in polymers. This "smart" membrane can self-modulate its pore size and surface properties in response to temperature changes, effectively removing contaminants and increasing the flow of desalinated water by over 43%. The self-cleaning capability of the membrane minimizes fouling, extending its operational lifetime and improving the cost-effectiveness of water production. This development could enhance the efficiency of desalination technologies and address water scarcity issues globally.
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