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Solar-powered material turns air into water

Related Downloads

  • Author comments "Response to Comment on 'Water harvesting from air with metal-organic frameworks powered by natural sunlight'"
  • Follow-up study "Adsorption-based atmospheric water harvesting device for arid climates."

Related News

  • This new solar-powered device can pull water straight from desert air (Science Magazine)
  • MOFs: Metal-organic frameworks (Chemistry World - Podcast)
  • From Not Enough to Too Much, the World's Water Crisis Explained (National Geographic)
  • The World's Water (USGS - Fact Sheet)

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