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Exactly. I can see this being useful in, say, coal power plants which release a lot of water vapor, but also a lot of toxic chemicals. If one could develop a useful filter from this, could the burning of coal actually become a clean source of energy?


Coal can't be "clean" unless you can find a place to put the vast amount of carbon dioxide.


Use it to make more graphene oxide, obviously.




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