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Towards greener nuclear energy with graphene

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  • Väljaanne 23 juuni 2017

Graphene Flagship researchers have demonstrated scalable prototypes of graphene membrane filters capable of producing heavy water for nuclear power plants with a significantly higher energy-efficiency compared with current technologies.

Computer-generated reproduction of a graphene membrane
Graphene Flagship, 2017 The new graphene membrane filter could significantly reduce the environmental footprint of nuclear plants

This new development by the University of Manchester, a Graphene Flagship member, could lead to the reduction of CO2 emissions associated with heavy water production in nuclear plants by up to a million tonnes each year. The researchers estimate that this demonstrated energy efficiency could make industrial production of these graphene filters for nuclear power plants highly cost- and energy-effective. According to Nobel prize laureate Andre Geim, "this technology can economically transform the environmental footprint of future nuclear plants".

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