Unlocking the Potential of RGO-MXene Membranes: Boosting the Permeability of RGO Membranes
Recently, researchers from the University of Manchester have made a breakthrough in the field of materials science. They have developed a new type of membrane with enhanced permeability, produced from a combination of reduced graphene oxide (RGO) and MXene. This type of membrane has the potential to revolutionize the filtration industry, with its improved permeability and lower energy requirements. This discovery is a major step forward in the effort to create advanced filtration systems to improve the safety of water supplies. The team anticipates that the membranes could be used in water-purification systems, and potentially even in industrial processes.
source: Phys.org