Feb 17, 2018
This New Graphene Invention Makes Filthy Seawater Drinkable in One Simple Step
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: innovation, materials
Using a type of graphene called Graphair, scientists from Australia have created a water filter that can make highly polluted seawater drinkable after just one pass.
The technology could be used to cheaply provide safe drinking water to regions of the world without access to it.
“Almost a third of the world’s population, some 2.1 billion people, don’t have clean and safe drinking water,” said lead author Dong Han Seo.
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