Reticular chemistry leads to new ways of bringing drinking w

Reticular chemistry leads to new ways of bringing drinking water to deserts

A new field of chemistry developed by UC Berkeley researchers, dubbed “reticular chemistry” by campus professor of chemistry Omar Yaghi, has led to the creation of a water harvester. These harvesters are capable of extracting drinkable water from the air via ambient sunlight anywhere in the world — even Death Valley — a study by Nature Water reveals.

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