I've been wondering about a reverse osmosis filtering system, whether or 
not it would be able to remove water from ethanol or methanol.  Maybe it 
would take a different membrane from the one commonly used to filter 
impurities from water, if it would work at all.  Seems like there might 
be less energy used in that process than refractory distillation, or 
using a molecular sieve.

Any ideas?

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