Water harvesting in Desert

Water harvesting in Desert
Janus crystals are innovative materials designed to harvest water from the atmosphere without the need for external energy sources. Inspired by desert organisms like beetles and lizards that have evolved to capture moisture through specialized surface structures, these crystals mimic such natural adaptations to efficiently collect water from fog and humid air.

By eliminating the need for external power sources, these crystals provide a sustainable solution for water collection, particularly in remote or arid regions where water scarcity is a pressing issue. 

Studies have demonstrated that Janus crystals can achieve water collection efficiencies of up to 15.96 grams per square centimeter per hour, making them highly effective compared to traditional water harvesting methods.


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