Thursday, April 25, 2024

Graphene sieves are a cheaper way of making saltwater drinkable

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A graphene-based sieve developed by a team of researchers from the University of Manchester could give millions of people access to clean water. See, its highly efficient in filtering the salt out of saltwater and could lead to a less energy-intensive desalination process. The teams sieve is made of graphene oxide, an oxidized form of the material that could be easier and cheaper to produce in large quantities than the typical graphene.
According to project lead Dr. Rahul Na…
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