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Revolutionary Graphene Filter Could Solve Water Crisis

2016-03-14 03:04:18| pollutiononline Home Page

A new type of graphene-based filter could be the key to managing the global water crisis, a study has revealed. The new graphene filter, which has been developed by Monash University and the University of Kentucky, allows water and other liquids to be filtered nine times faster than the current leading commercial filter.

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