An improved distillation of water. involves distilling significant
quantities of water at temperatures well below the boiling point. During
distillation, a compound is taken from a liquid-phase to a gas-phase and
then condensed to the liquid-phase again to get a pure liquid. The
present invention uses water sprayed (105) and absorbed onto a solid
surface such as micro-powder (104) made from wood as a starting material.
Absorbing water onto such a surface results in rapid evaporation with a
relatively low temperature gradient when the water and particles are
agitated. The present invention could be characterized as solid-phase
distillation.