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Researchers develop new graphene nanochannel water filters (brown.edu)
26 points by gmays on Jan 22, 2021 | hide | past | favorite | 6 comments



I’m curious whether it would filter out plastic molecules, as they’re the water contaminants that worry me the most


“What we end up with is a membrane with these short and very narrow channels through which only very small molecules can pass,” Hurt said. “So, for example, water can pass through, but organic contaminants or some metal ions would be too large to go through. So you could filter those out.”


That doesn’t really answer the question


I wonder how soon these fine channels will get clogged, and whether it's practical to unclog them and reuse the filter.


A whiff of supercritical CO² should do...


Domain name perfect for this news? (Brown = LOL)

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