Can Pristine Graphene Flakes be Used for Water Purification?
For a while research has suggested that graphene has the potential to be a game changer in water purification:
Our blog article goes in depth if you’re curious about the science behind graphene-based water purification.
So, why the dearth of actual graphene-based products on the market?
In short, no one had figured out how to manufacture the right kind of high-quality graphene flakes and produce them at scale for water purification companies to utilize in their products.
Our patented-technology is changing that.
Avadain’s unique technology synthesis graphene flakes using electrochemical exfoliation instead of commonly used oxidation processes. The result is large, defect-free, high-quality graphene with superior surface area and electrical conductivity.
Compared to Graphene Oxide (commonly used in today’s water filtration systems) Avadain’s graphene can, “turn absorption filters electrically conductive, allowing for resistive heating that drives pollutant desorption. Thus, offering a considerably more practical and environmentally beneficial solution to the world’s water problem .”
Avadain continues to make breakthroughs to upscale our green globally patented graphene flake manufacturing technology to mass production.
With your help, our initial raise of $1.36M on Netcapital helped Avadain continue the journey to having our high quality graphene flakes transform hundreds, or thousands, of products.
Since then, we’ve had a major breakthrough on scaling our technology to mass production. This tremendous progress comes with the need to spend money to achieve financial success.
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Here’s just a few reasons why we encourage you to invest again:
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1yOf course, it can !