Saturday, 23 April 2016

Nanoscrolls created from graphene's imperfect cousin


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Nanoscrolls created from graphene's imperfect cousin Boston MA (SPX) Apr 22, 2016 - Water filters of the future may be made from billions of tiny, graphene-based nanoscrolls. Each scroll, made by rolling up a single, atom-thick layer of graphene, could be tailored to trap specific molecules and pollutants in its tightly wound folds. Billions of these scrolls, stacked layer by layer, may produce a lightweight, durable, and highly selective water purification membrane. But ... more

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