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New GO–MnO2 nano-filter can efficiently clean water from toxic dyes

New GO–MnO2 nano-filter can efficiently clean water from toxic dyes

Researchers from Korea’s University of Seoul, Russia’s RUDN University and several India-based institutes have created a nano-filter for water purification from synthetic dyes. The graphene-based composite can reportedly remove up to 100% of harmful...
Sparc Technologies to develop an ultra-green hydrogen production process, with graphene coating

Sparc Technologies to develop an ultra-green hydrogen production process, with graphene coating

Sparc Technologies signed an agreement with its partner (and shareholder) the University of Adelaide to co-develop ultra-green hydrogen technology.Sparc Tech, together with the University, will form a joint-venture called Sparc Hydrogen (72% owned by Sparc Tech). The...

IIT-G team develops a cost-effective alternative for splitting water molecules to harness hydrogen

Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati (IIT-G) have developed a cost-effective alternative to the Photo-Electro-Chemical (PEC) cells that split water molecules to harness hydrogen. The team is developing novel materials that can use sunlight to...

GMG And BOSCH sign collaboration agreement for graphene aluminium-ion battery manufacturing plant

Graphene Manufacturing Group (GMG) has announced that it has signed a non-binding Letter of Intent, with the aim to agree on the terms of binding agreements, with Robert Bosch Australia (“BOSCH”). The idea is for BOSCH to design and deliver a Graphene...