Using Fullerene-Pillared Porous Graphene for Enhanced Adsorption
In a recent breakthrough, scientists have developed a new type of porous graphene material that shows great potential for adsorption applications. This material, called fullerene pillared porous graphene (FPPG), is the first of its kind and is created by using a unique combination of graphene and fullerenes. The result is a highly porous material that is capable of adsorbing large amounts of molecules, making it ideal for applications ranging from water purification to air filtration. FPPG also has the potential to improve the efficiency of existing adsorbers and to provide a new way to build novel adsorbent materials.
source: Phys.org