Graphene: Membranes and their practical applications

Graphene, a material with exceptional strength, flexibility, and conductivity, is driving innovation across various fields.

Discover its applications, from water purification and gas separation to hydrogen-based technologies and pharmaceutical advancements. Researchers at the University of Manchester explore how graphene's unique properties, such as acting as a perfect barrier to the smallest atoms, can revolutionize industrial processes and address global challenges like carbon dioxide removal and water desalination.

The collaboration between academia and industry is essential for translating graphene's immense potential into practical solutions.

“This single layer of atoms acts as a perfect barrier—a concept that’s as exciting as it is groundbreaking” – Professor Peter Budd, University of Manchester

 

Graphene: Membranes and their practical applications

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