The thousand potential applications of fluid control on the nanoscale
Sweetch Energy was founded in 2015 and works on creating renewable energy from the differences in salinitybetween seawater and freshwater. Lydéric Bocquet explains the incredible potential of this “carbon-free, non-intermittent energy” given that “the potential global reservoir is estimated at between 1000 and 2000 GW – the equivalent of 1000 to 2000 nuclear reactors when there are currently only 400 nuclear reactors on Earth”. The recently launched Ilion start-up also draws on the ocean to develop an innovative seawater desalination technique. Since 2020 Hummink has marketed a nanometric printing technology that works on large surfaces with no need for a clean room. Finally, Altr uses graphene oxide membranes to remove alcohol from drinks like wine and beer. Lydéric Bocquet’s work has a wide variety of applications, reinforced by the fact that he is also a scientific consultant for various companies, including Saint-Gobain and Plastic Omnium. At the same time he is developing his other research areas (like designing ionic nanomachines reproducing some biological functions, or quantum engineering of nanofluid flows).
More:
– Video (in french) on osmotic energy
– CNRS le Journal article
– CNRS press release
Affiliation author:
Laboratoire de physique de L’École normale supérieure (LPENS, ENS Paris/CNRS/Sorbonne Université/Université de Paris)
Corresponding author : Lydéric Bocquet
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