Unlocking the Power of Graphene: Making Fuel Molecule Sieving More Efficient
A recent discovery of a new method for the efficient sieving of fuel molecules has the potential to revolutionize the renewable energy industry. Scientists at the University of Manchester have developed a new technique that uses graphene oxide to sieve fuel molecules. Graphene oxide is a material that is derived from graphene, an atomically thin layer of carbon atoms arranged in two-dimensional honeycomb lattices. Graphene oxide has a unique network of oxygen-containing groups that allow it to act as a highly efficient molecular sieve. This new method could help to improve the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of producing renewable energy.
source: Phys.org