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Practical Engineering recently had a video on the topic "Why is desalination so difficult"

https://youtu.be/mxqOPdEUNTs?feature=shared



I like the videos posted by Practical Engineering, but I found this one unsatisfying. Both distillation and reverse osmosis are energy expensive, but this doesn't answer whether this is because these are poor techniques or because desalinating water is fundamentally+physically difficult.

Are there thermodynamic limits to how efficiently water can be desalinated?

Doesn't this feel like a problem where a Carnot-like argument can be made?




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