Graphene oxide membranes reveal unusual behaviour of water at the nanoscale

Do more pores in a sieve allow more liquid to flow through it? As material scientists have uncovered, this seemingly simple question may have an unexpected answer at the nanoscale—and it could have important implications in the development of water filtration, energy storage and hydrogen production.


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Source: Phys.org