Thursday, May 7, 2015

New graphene nanofiltration application may enable faster, more durable water filters

Engineers have devised a process to repair leaksin graphene, filling cracks and plugging holes using a combination of chemical deposition and polymerization techniques. The team then used a process it developed previously to create tiny, uniform pores in the material, small enough to allow only water to pass through.

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