HidroMOF Project
Brief Project Overview:
Our innovative RO membrane, infused with a titanium-based MOF, aligns with EU's vision for sustainable water solutions. Emphasizing chlorine resistance, enhanced porosity, and superior desalination performance.
Key Features:
Chlorine Resistance: Essential for EU's commitment to clean water, our membrane withstands chlorine exposure, ensuring longevity and reliability.
Increased Porosity: Driving EU's sustainability goals, our uniquely porous membrane sets new standards for efficiency in seawater treatment.
HidroMOF Membranes
We are currently innovating by seamlessly integrating Titanium Metal-Organic Framework (MOF) with polyamide, giving rise to advanced Thin Film Composite (TFC) and Thin Film Nanocomposite (TFN) membranes. These membranes play a pivotal role in the seawater desalination process through Reverse Osmosis.
Our specially designed MOF, meticulously synthesized for molecular-level separation of salts in brackish solutions, stands poised to make a remarkable impact. This innovation promises a substantial reduction in the energy consumption needed for producing potable water, thus enhancing the sustainability of freshwater resources for human consumption.
Scaling and Implementation in 2026
We are poised for the synthesis and large-scale production of MOFs to commence by late 2025, anticipating the debut of the first HidroMOF membranes in the market by the end of 2026.