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This Strange ‘Bubble Wrap’ Can Produce Drinking Water in The Desert : ScienceAlert

Last updated: June 30, 2025 10:50 am
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A Breakthrough in Atmospheric Water Harvesting Could Provide Clean Drinking Water to Billions

A groundbreaking new technology has the potential to address one of the most pressing global challenges – access to clean drinking water. Engineers have developed a unique black ‘bubble wrap’ that can extract water from the air without the need for any power source.

With an estimated 4.5 billion people around the world lacking consistent access to safe drinking water, this innovation could be a game-changer in saving lives and improving health outcomes.

Traditional atmospheric water harvesters have struggled to produce significant amounts of water and have often been plagued by contamination issues. However, this new device, tested in the extreme conditions of California’s Death Valley, was able to extract over 50 milliliters of potable water per day.

The key to this technology lies in a hydrogel made from polyvinyl alcohol, lithium chloride, glycerol, and black ink. This unique combination allows the gel to effectively absorb water from the air and retain it for safe consumption.

How It Works

The hydrogel is molded into a bubble-wrap shape to maximize its surface area for water collection. The microstructure of the gel prevents the water-attracting salt from escaping, while glycerol helps to contain the salt within the gel.

During the night, when humidity levels are at their highest, the gel attracts water molecules, which then evaporate and condense on the cooler glass surface during the day. Gravity and a system of channels then collect the condensed water for drinking.

According to MIT mechanical engineer Xuanhe Zhao, the team aims to deploy meter-scale devices in resource-limited regions where access to power sources may be limited.

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Future Implications

While this technology is still in the early stages of development, the potential impact is significant. By scaling up production and distribution, these atmospheric water harvesters could provide a sustainable and decentralized solution to water scarcity in water-stressed regions.

As Zhao notes, the key now is to optimize the design and improve the material properties to enhance water production efficiency. The team is committed to further refining the technology to maximize its impact and reach those who need it most.

This research, published in Nature Water, represents a major step forward in harnessing atmospheric water for human consumption. With continued innovation and investment, this technology could revolutionize access to clean drinking water for billions of people worldwide.

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