Daniel Porter
Jul 2, 2012
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VIDEO - Desalination with graphene

Researchers at MIT explore yet another of graphene's seemingly innumerable potential uses -- water desalination. The video explains the molecular simulations the team was doing, which reveal that graphene can function as an effective "salt filter." Because graphene can withstand sufficiently high pressures, the researchers need only perforate the material with holes small enough to let water pass, but not sodium.