Membraneless Separation: Shock the salt out of seawater

"When an electric current flows through the system, the salty water divides into regions where the salt concentration is either depleted or enriched. When that current is increased to a certain point, it generates a shockwave between these two zones, sharply dividing the streams and allowing the fresh and salty regions to be separated by a simple physical barrier at the centre of the flow." via Scientists have figured out how to shock the salt out of seawater - ScienceAlert.

Monday November 30th 2015