Harnessing Thermodynamics Mark Holtzapple On The Science Of Water Vaporization & Desalination
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In today’s episode, Mark Holtzapple joins us to discuss the thermodynamics behind water vaporization. As a chemical engineering professor at Texas A&M University, Mark researches the development of sustainable and renewable technologies, redefining how fuel, chemicals, food, and water are produced…
From water desalination to high-efficiency air conditioning, Mark is on a mission to innovate the field of chemical engineering. He has spent decades of his career teaching, researching, and serving at Texas A&M, and his work has led to groundbreaking advancements in energy efficiency and sustainability.
Jump in now to explore:
- What happens to water molecules when they are heated.
- What covalent bonds are, and how they occur in thermodynamics.
- How to calculate the energy needed to break hydrogen bonds.
Join us as we explore the future of chemical engineering and how Mark’s pioneering efforts are paving the way for a more sustainable world!
You can find out more on Dr. Holtzapple and his fascinating work here.
Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/38oMlMr