How 2D Nanomaterials Clean Our Water  


Two-dimensional (2D) nanomaterials are ultra-thin materials made of single or few layers of atoms, giving them exceptionally high surface area, tunable surface chemistry, and unique physical properties. Materials such as Graphene oxide, Molybdenum disulfide, and Hexagonal boron nitride are widely studied for water purification. Their large surface area provides abundant active sites to adsorb heavy metals (like lead and arsenic), organic dyes, pharmaceuticals, and other toxic pollutants from contaminated water.

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