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(Invited) Graphene-Based Membranes for Nanofiltration

Tuesday, 15 May 2018: 15:20
Room 201 (Washington State Convention Center)
J. C. Grossman (MIT)
Nanoporous graphene-based films have recently emerged as promising materials for separations. Graphene-oxide is a 2D material with high mechanical strength, chemical resilience, favorable surface properties, and the potential for scalable low-cost manufacturing. In this talk, I will highlight our computational and experimental work on the properties, synthesis, and performance of graphene-oxide based membranes.