New chlorine-tolerant, desalination membrane hopes to boost access to clean water
Wednesday, July 23, 2008 - 16:07
in Earth & Climate
A chemical engineering professor at The University of Texas at Austin is part of a team that has developed a chlorine-tolerant membrane that should simplify the water desalination process, increasing access to fresh water and possibly reducing greenhouse gases...
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