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  • A Telluride Science Workshop on electrochemical separations was convened in early 2025. In this Feature, 17 of the workshop participants share their perspectives and future outlooks on this rapidly growing research area.

    • Christopher G. Arges
    • Martin Z. Bazant
    • Haotian Wang
    Special Features
    Nature Chemical Engineering
    Volume: 2, P: 524-528
  • Recovering fertilizers from wastewater has the potential to make intensive agriculture more sustainable and reduce aqueous pollution, but energy requirements could be prohibitive. A prototype photovoltaic–thermal electrochemical stripping system shows how distributed ammonia manufacturing can be achieved through solar energy in off-grid locations, thus reducing energy and environmental costs.

    • Orisa Z. Coombs
    • Taigyu Joo
    • William A. Tarpeh
    Research
    Nature Water
    Volume: 3, P: 913-926
  • William A. Tarpeh, an assistant professor at Stanford University, discusses his career path and how he thinks a multiscale perspective can help tackle the biggest hurdles in water resource recovery.

    • William A. Tarpeh
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Reviews Clean Technology
    Volume: 1, P: 178-179
  • Electrochemical CO2 capture could potentially avoid large energy inputs typical of approaches based on temperature and pressure swings, but better sorbents are still needed. New research expands the sorbent library using molecules with redox-tuneable sp2 nitrogen centres as effective electrochemical CO2 capture agents.

    • William A. Tarpeh
    News & Views
    Nature Energy
    Volume: 7, P: 1009-1010