SCIENTISTS MAKE DISCOVERIES ON DEVEOPING GRAPHENE FILTERS TO CLEAN FINISHING WASTEWATER

Researchers have created an eco-friendly graphene-based nanofilter to remove dyes from textile wastewater, prompting scientists to claim another important industrial use for what has been called a ‘super material’. In the finishing segment, specialists have argued the filter could be a “game changer” for an industry facing increasing regulatory pressures and sustainability market demands. The filter has been developed by an international team from the University of Seoul, in South Korea; the Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN), in Moscow; ...


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