Graphene-based composite membrane for water desalination

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The article presents the results of studies on the efficacy of water desalination (i.e. Elimination of NaCl ions from the solution) using graphene-polyamide composite membranes. The membrane used for filtration consists of a monolayer of polycrystalline graphene on a porous polyamide carrier support (nylon 66). The degree of desalination for an aqueous NaCl solution percolated through the membrane was 18%. In the future this type of membrane may replace the currently used reverse osmosis membranes.

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Dybowski, K., Kowalczyk, P., Kula, P., Jeziorna, A., Atraszkiewicz, R., KoŁodziejczyk, … Kucińska, M. (2018). Graphene-based composite membrane for water desalination. Archives of Metallurgy and Materials, 63(3), 1379–1383. https://doi.org/10.24425/123815

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