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Making Salt Water Drinkable Just Got 99 Percent Cheaper

Storm Shadow

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http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2013/03/making-salt-water-drinkable-just-got-99-percent-cheaper/


Access to steady supplies of clean water is getting more and more difficult in the developing world, especially as demand skyrockets. In response, many countries have turned to the sea for potable fluids but existing reverse osmosis plants rely on complicated processes that are expensive and energy-intensive to operate.
Good thing, engineers at Lockheed Martin have just announced a newly-developed salt filter that could reduce desalination energy costs by 99 percent.
The Reverse Osmosis process works on a simple principle: molecules within a liquid will flow across a semi-permeable membrane from areas of higher concentration to lower until both sides reach an equilibrium. But that same membrane can act as a filter for large molecules and ions if outside pressure is applied to one side of the system. For desalination, the process typically employs a sheet of thin-film composite (TFC) membrane which is made from an active thin-film layer of polyimide stacked on a porous layer of polysulfone. The problem with these membranes is that their thickness requires the presence of large amounts of pressure (and energy) to press water through them.
Lockheed Martin’s Perforene, on the other hand, is made from single atom-thick sheets of graphene. Because the sheets are so thin, water flows through them far more easily than through a conventional TFC. Filters made through the Perforene process would incorporate filtering holes just 100nm in diameter — large enough to let water molecules through but small enough to capture dissolved salts. It looks a bit like chicken wire when viewed under a microscope, John Stetson, the Lockheed engineer credited with its invention, told Reuters. But kilo for kilo, its 1000 times stronger than steel.
“It’s 500 times thinner than the best filter on the market today and a thousand times stronger,” Stetson explained to Reuters. “The energy that’s required and the pressure that’s required to filter salt is approximately 100 times less.”
Lockheed is reportedly already ramping up production efforts for the filters — and trying to find a way to keep them from tearing — though there are no announced plans on when they’d hit the market. Tomorrow isn’t soon enough
 

BrainSellz

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All the fresh water is pretty much gone, mine-as-well drain the ocean...I'm sure they'll figure out a way...:D
 

walindour

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very cool. this is something the coastal communities of Africa could benefit from immensely. soon enough the rest of us peeps too.
 

Slim Pickens

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Gotta wonder if this will ever even come to market.Too many money and power mad rich elites who want to control and profit from providing water.Can't have the common man filtering his own drinking water without a profit going into someones pocket.
 

walindour

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Gotta wonder if this will ever even come to market.Too many money and power mad rich elites who want to control and profit from providing water.Can't have the common man filtering his own drinking water without a profit going into someones pocket.

sigh....i hate it that i agree with you. then again, what's the cost of that new membrane?
 

DreamsofTesla

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Good thing we're using so much fresh water for fracking, eh? We apparently don't need it anyway. I know, let's just light the whole world on fire! Who needs oceans?
 

unspoken

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Gotta wonder if this will ever even come to market.Too many money and power mad rich elites who want to control and profit from providing water.Can't have the common man filtering his own drinking water without a profit going into someones pocket.

It's sad that this is already our situation. We messed up big time by allowing water to become a commodity instead of treating it as a basic right.

This looks like the future of paying through the nose for water (for those of us lucky enough to afford it).
 

Wiggs Dannyboy

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If this is true....it will be one of the most important technological developments of all time. Think about it...water means life, no water means death, simple as that. The amount of water in the oceans is so fucking huge that humans wouldn't put even a nick in the total. Water, as we move into the future and the world population continues to grow, will eventually be the cause of big, maybe world, wars. If this new development is true and works it will basically take away the upcoming water wars. Fucking huge.

I will definitely be buying some stock in whatever company ends up selling this stuff.
 

unspoken

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That is only a solution for coastal areas. Ending the world's water problem, just a drop in the bucket IMO.
 

Wiggs Dannyboy

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That is only a solution for coastal areas. Ending the world's water problem, just a drop in the bucket IMO.

Transport...most likely by pipeline. There would be a cost to do that, but it would be miniscule compared to the bucks it cost to go to war.
 

GMT

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Top 10 investors. Hardly humanitarian groups:

STATE STREET CORPORATION owns 61.08M shares worth $5.64B
Vanguard owns 12.64M shares worth $1.17B
Wellington Management Company owns 9.63M shares worth $888.64M
Empyrean Capital Partners owns 5.50M shares worth $507.60M
Ameriprise Financial owns 4.48M shares worth $390.14M
GOLDMAN SACHS owns 4.09M shares worth $377.79M
First Eagle Investment Management owns 3.96M shares worth $344.84M
Veritas Asset Management owns 3.86M shares worth $356.35M
Allianz Asset Management AG owns 3.33M shares worth $306.28M
T. Rowe Price Associates owns 2.87M shares worth $264.95M
 

Max Headroom

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Gotta wonder if this will ever even come to market.Too many money and power mad rich elites who want to control and profit from providing water.Can't have the common man filtering his own drinking water without a profit going into someones pocket.

sure doesn't help that a weapons manufacturer is developing it.

i doubt this will ever be used for the common good.


WATER PRIVATIZATION IS A CRIME!
 

DreamsofTesla

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sure doesn't help that a weapons manufacturer is developing it.

i doubt this will ever be used for the common good.


WATER PRIVATIZATION IS A CRIME!

That was my first thought, too.

Back in the day Bechtel Corporation decided to buy the water of Cochabamba, Bolivia. That came down to them sending local police to arrest elderly Indian ladies who put buckets on the roofs of their tarpaper shacks because they couldn't afford Bechtel's water. Yes, these fuckers believe they actually own the rain that falls on some lady's house in Bolivia.

Cochabamba was one of the rare occasions where the people actually won. Bechtel fucked the fuck off. Hopefully there will be a lot more of that sort of pushback in our future.
 

mrcreosote

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If this is true....it will be one of the most important technological developments of all time. Think about it...water means life, no water means death, simple as that. The amount of water in the oceans is so fucking huge that humans wouldn't put even a nick in the total. Water, as we move into the future and the world population continues to grow, will eventually be the cause of big, maybe world, wars. If this new development is true and works it will basically take away the upcoming water wars. Fucking huge.

I will definitely be buying some stock in whatever company ends up selling this stuff.


This is a game changer. A very big deal.
The water we take for granted today may not be there tomorrow.

Nano-tech offers incredible potential for a sustainable lifestyle that is comfortable without the incredible amounts of waste we generate. Lets hope the human component can advance with the science.
 

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