Researchers Create Polymer Film That Can Yield Up to 13 Litres of Water From Air

Researchers have said that the water yield could be dramatically increased by creating thicker films and optimising the process.

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By Edited by Gadgets 360 Newsdesk | Updated: 2 June 2022 18:24 IST
Highlights
  • These polymer films are made up of renewable biomass and hygroscopic salt
  • Each film costs a mere $2 (around Rs. 155) per kg
  • The findings were published in the journal Nature Communications

The device is simple to operate and can be easily installed in every home

Photo Credit: Nature Communications

Imagine getting stuck in an arid region, which is characterised by its lack of available water. In such regions, rainfall is scarce, temperatures are high and humidity is low, while there is a general paucity of vegetation. These deserts constitute about 35 percent of the land areas of the world. More than a third of the world's population lives in drylands. Water shortage is a serious problem for these people. However, researchers at the University of Texas at Austin believe that it is possible to extract water out of the thin air. To prove the hypothesis, the team have developed a low-cost polymer film that can extract atmospheric water in arid environments.

Researchers have said these films, made up of renewable biomass and hygroscopic salt, cost a mere $2 (around Rs. 155) per kg. One kg of this film can produce more than six litres of water per day in areas with less than 15 percent relative humidity. This amount goes up to 13 litres in areas with up to 30 percent relative humidity.

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This amount could turn out to be a good deal of scarce resource in an arid region. The researchers added that the water yield could be dramatically increased by creating thicker films and optimising the process. Other attempts at extracting water from desert air are typically energy-intensive. The researchers have published their findings in the journal Nature Communications.

“This new work is about practical solutions that people can use to get water in the hottest, driest places on Earth,” said senior author Professor Guihua Yu.

Also, the device is simple to operate and can be easily installed in every home. “This is not something you need an advanced degree to use,” said Youhong 'Nancy' Guo, the lead author and a former student in Yu's lab.

The film is flexible and can be moulded into a variety of shapes and sizes. Making the film requires a gel, which has all the relevant ingredients. This gel takes two minutes to set in the mould and the user then simply has to freeze-dry it. Finally, remove the film from the mould and you are ready to use it.

 


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Further reading: Water, Humidity, dry region, arid region
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