Graphene-based Water Filter Produces Drinkable Water in Just One Step (VIDEO)
Published on by Water Network Research, Official research team of The Water Network in Technology
Scientists at Australian research centre CSIRO have used graphene to create a simple filtration system that could change the lives of millions in the developing world by making the process of purifying water faster and more effective.
The team at the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) in Sydney developed the system as an alternative to existing processes that they described as being time-consuming, expensive and unable to cope with common contaminants such as oil and detergents.
Read more about the filtration system: Deezen
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Taxonomy
- Treatment
- Ultrafiltration
- Treatment Methods
- Filtration
- Filtration
- Membrane Filtration
- Filtration
- water treatment
- Graphene
2 Comments
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Do keep us posted on this s it would go into solving many water related problems in Kenya.
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This is really great, I am hoping that it can be adopted and be used in Ghana as soon as possible in order to help solve the water problems in the rural areas. I can't wait to use one myself. I will be very much glad to introduce it to others.