Graphene Desalination
STATUS - PRELIMINARY RESEARCH
COLLABORATORS NEEDED
Desired outcomes of this project
Design and build a system that can use graphene or graphene oxide to desalinate sea water and convert it into potable
drinking water.
Description
Graphene, or often referred to as wonder material, is a 1-atom thick carbon membrane that is the basic building block for graphite. It is heavily researched and used in various applications including batteries, solar cells, super capacitors, DNA sequencing, display and touch screens, and water filtration among others. Graphene is about 100 times stronger than steel and is excellent conductor of heat and electricity. Graphene also has interesting light absorption abilities - making it a key component in solar cells.
Graphene and Graphite
Graphene is a single layer of carbon atoms joined hexagonally.
This wonder material has unlimited potential when integrated with other elements and can play an important role in almost any industry. Graphene is
Graphene or graphene oxide membranes can be used to desalinate sea water and make it safe for drinking.
Why this is important
Drinking water
What this Project needs to move forward
Highlights of working on this project
Project Prizes
Sponsorship
Preliminary Research and Documentation
Documenting Results and Recommendations
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Size of water molecule
Size of virus
Size of bacteria
Size of other colloids
Size if the pore in the graphene oxide membrane
Building the desal system - drawing.
Drawing of the graphene oxide membrane.
https://research.csiro.au/graphene/
https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-39482342
This project is being developed as an open-source project with the following licensing:
- Software: GPL-3.0 - https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.en.html
- Hardware, Design & other Intellectual Property: CC-BY-SA-4.0 - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/