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Could graphene be used to desalinate seawater?
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Could graphene be used to desalinate seawater?
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Martin Kilgore asked the Naked Scientists:
Dear Dr. Chris.
I
heard the show
about graphene allowing separation of water and ethanol.
Could it be used to desalinate seawater cheaply? That might be nice, don't you think?
Can you point me toward the people who did this study or forward this to them please?
Thank you,
Martin Kilgore
What do you think?
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The recent announcement was from a team of M.I.T. researchers, including Jeffrey Grossman and David Cohen-Tanugi.
Their paper is in a journal called Nano Letters, but you need to pay to view it:
http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/nl3012853
An article summarising it:
http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=graphene-desalination-water-crisis
A youtube computer simulation of how it could work:
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=aHAoZR9W2wg
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