
Sunny Clean Water
@SunnyCleanWater
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We are company focused on providing innovative solar evaporation technologies for businesses, non-profits, consumers, and more!
Buffalo, NY
Joined June 2017
RT @CellRepPhysSci: 4) Qiaoqiang Gan and team explored double-sided hybrid architectures to show both concentrated radiative cooling and so….
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While MOFs have gotten good at absorbing water, the last step in the harvesting process could use improvement.
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Hydrogels and other polymers join metal-organic frameworks as options as researchers expand the possible applications of harvesting water from the atmosphere
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RT @CellRepPhysSci: 2) Qiaoqiang Gan and team explored double-sided hybrid architectures to show both concentrated radiative cooling and so….
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RT @UBScience: This water vapor condenser takes cues from darkling beetle. 🪲💧 New research in @PNASNews from @UWMadEngr, @UBengineering + p….
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RT @RyMcPherson: How do you address both energy and water sustainability? You leverage nature and biomimicry! Fantastic innovative work b….
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Like the insect, the new tech lowers its temperature to harvest condensed water and — of course — it consumes no electricity.
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RT @UBengineering: #UBuffalo prof. Qiaoqiang Gan speaks to Scientific American about butterfly wings; they contain complex thermodynamic st….
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Butterfly wings contain complex thermodynamic structures that can teach us to make efficient—and colorful—cooling materials
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RT @CellRepPhysSci: Hybrid concentrated radiative cooling and solar heating in a single system by Qiaoqiang Gan and team @buffalostate http….
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Gan and Zhou et al. present a double-sided passive cooling system with significant cooling performance that requires no consumption of electricity. By directing thermal emission from both surfaces of...
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RT @UBengineering: A heat-radiating material goes sideways to keep its cool: Nature reports on #UBuffalo research led by Qiaoqiang Gan: htt….
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Nature - Thanks to an unusual orientation, a cooling system maintains an internal temperature 12 ˚C lower than the outside air on a clear, sunny day.
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RT @CellRepPhysSci: 2) Qiaoqiang Gan and team explored double-sided hybrid architectures to show both concentrated radiative cooling and so….
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RT @UBScience: The work of #UBuffalo engineering prof Qiaoqiang Gan is featured in this Nature News piece on "super-cool" #materials that s….
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RT @DrLukeBatch: Thanks @nature for a nice write up of Qiaoqiang Gan’s recent @CellRepPhysSci paper. A heat-radiating material goes sideway….
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Nature - Thanks to an unusual orientation, a cooling system maintains an internal temperature 12 ˚C lower than the outside air on a clear, sunny day.
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RT @SUNYUFS: Sunny days, and everything's A-ok, especially if that means @SunnyCleanWater! Qiaoqiang Gan and @UBuffalo colleagues are worki….
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RT @RyMcPherson: Reducing our carbon footprint with heating and cooling has become a big hurdle with our #climateaction work here at #UBuff….
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A UB study outlines a passive cooling system that aims to help improvished communities, reduce cooling and heating costs, and lower CO2 emissions.
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RT @UBengineering: Clean drinking water where its most needed via solar power?? Yes, please. Learn more about #UBuffalo engineering prof. Q….
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University at Buffalo researchers are working on a new way to use free solar power to provide clean water, potentially changing many aspects of life in…
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