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Graphene & Diatom Desalination of Water

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Using Diatoms and Graphene clean fresh water can be produced from sea water, or contaminated aquifer's.

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escdecker wrote 03/12/2019 at 22:22 point

In what form did you order the graphite? natural flake, a certain size mesh powder?

I was wanting to experiment with this also and have some ideas to try regarding cleaning it after it plugs up. I would share what I come up with but it would be helpful to get a good start and not repeat experiment. If you can share some of those details I would appreciate it. Thanks

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Meek The Geek wrote 05/18/2016 at 06:15 point

what sort of pressures do you need?

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MECHANICUS wrote 05/18/2016 at 08:17 point

Forgive me 99% of this stuff is failure, and there are zero updates for months because I have a ton of projects. 27 inches of mercury vacuum is about 15 psi at sea level so in the first demo not very much.  I am experimenting with different ways to do this and I don't update the failures as it is a waste of time. My thinking is the interface between the SiO2 and the graphite are what is trapping ions and allowing water to pass via hydrogen bonding.  I will update as soon as I figure out a better way to implement the filter if you have any ideas please let me know. 

In the mean time please subscribe to my youtube and thanks for following here. This will help the tech get to the 1 billion people in the world without access to clean water.

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PointyOintment wrote 03/22/2016 at 19:05 point

> Begin building the pressure vessel out of PVC piping.

LOL

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MECHANICUS wrote 03/22/2016 at 20:38 point

yah it's a rough draft

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