Researchers develop a pressure-induced water-producing material

Researchers at the University of Tsukuba have discovered a phenomenon—applying pressure to a copper-chromium Prussian blue analog, which is a compound featuring crystal voids, causes the discharge of water retained within these voids. This material is expected to serve as a novel onsite water production platform for the extraction of water solely through pressure application, without temperature or humidity control, even in arid regions.

May 21, 2025 - 17:52
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Researchers at the University of Tsukuba have discovered a phenomenon—applying pressure to a copper-chromium Prussian blue analog, which is a compound featuring crystal voids, causes the discharge of water retained within these voids. This material is expected to serve as a novel onsite water production platform for the extraction of water solely through pressure application, without temperature or humidity control, even in arid regions.