Equipment to create water from the air used in the desert
The research team at the University of California developed a device that absorbs water at night and supplies water during the day.
Creating water from the air is very difficult, but the University of California research team successfully tested the new water collection device.
The device collects water from the air.
This device can produce freshwater in the desert that only needs energy from the Sun.
Organic water or metal frame collector (MOF) uses a special material. It is a powder covered on the device that helps absorb water at night.
When the temperature rises during the day, it forces the water molecule to appear. The water is enough to fill a small cup. The team plans to increase the scale of equipment and reduce costs.
This device can be used in dry places and lack of water in the future.
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