Graphene naturally repels water, but when narrow pores are made in it, rapid water permeation is allowed. This sparked ideas regarding the use of graphene for water filtration and desalination, especially once the technology for making these micro-pores has been achieved. Graphene sheets (perforated with miniature holes) are studied as a method of water filtration, because they are able to let water molecules pass but block the passage of contaminants and substances. Graphene�s small weight and size can contribute to making a lightweight, energy-efficient and environmentally friendly generation of water filters and desalinates.
It has been discovered that thin membranes made from graphene oxide are impermeable to all gases and vapors, besides water, and our research revealed that an accurate mesh can be made to allow ultrafast separation of atomic species that are very similar in size - enabling super-efficient filtering.