
Salinity Gradients for Sustainable Energy: Primer
Salinity Gradients for Sustainable Energy: Primer, Progress, and Prospects. Ngai Yin Yip Department of Earth and Environmental Engineering, Columbia University, New York , New York 10027-6623, United States.
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Salinity Gradients for Sustainable Energy: Primer
Salinity Gradients for Sustainable Energy: Primer, Progress, and Prospects . By Ngai Yin Yip, we present an overview of the current progress in salinity gradient power generation, discuss the prospects and challenges of the foremost technologies — pressure retarded osmosis (PRO), reverse electrodialysis (RED), and capacitive mixing
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Salinity Gradients for Sustainable Energy: Primer, Progress, and Prospects . By Ngai Yin Yip, we present an overview of the current progress in salinity gradient power generation, discuss the prospects and challenges of the foremost technologies — pressure retarded osmosis (PRO), reverse electrodialysis (RED), and capacitive mixing
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Ngai Yin Yip and his research team are advancing technologies to address challenges at the nexus of water, energy, and the environment. The lab is currently developing new materials and methods for energy efficient desalination, investigating a novel membrane-based technique to harness low-grade heat, and exploring innovative physicochemical strategies for resource recovery from waste streams.
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Salinity Gradients for Sustainable Energy: Primer, Progress, and Prospects. Yip, Ngai Yin; Brogioli, Doriano; Hamelers, Hubertus V. M.; Nijmeijer, Kitty 2016 Articles Electric power production Salinity Thermodynamic potentials Thermodynamic and Energy Efficiency Analysis of Power Generation from Natural Salinity Gradients by Pressure
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Salinity gradients for sustainable energy: primer, progress, and prospects NY Yip, D Brogioli, HVM Hamelers, K Nijmeijer Environmental science & technology 50 (22), 12072-12094 , 2016
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Salinity gradients for sustainable energy: primer, progress, and prospects NY Yip, D Brogioli, HVM Hamelers, K Nijmeijer Environmental science & technology 50 (22), 12072-12094 , 2016
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