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by jlawson 1063 days ago
Yes, this is how normal reverse osmosis filters work. However, pumping water at that pressure obviously takes a motor and consumes energy. What's interesting about the OP's concept is that in theory it can be performed with no energy expenditure at all.
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Except it can't because of thermodynamics, if you pencil it out.