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Graphene could soon be facing some competition for the unofficial title of “World’s Most Useful New Substance.” Led by Associate Professor Darren Sun, a team of scientists at Singapore’s Nanyang Technological University have spent the past five years developing a material known as Multi-use Titanium Dioxide. Their research indicates that it can be used to produce hydrogen and clean water from wastewater, double the lifespan of batteries, create antibacterial wound dressings ... and more. .. Continue Reading Multi-use Titanium Dioxide claimed to be the next "wonder material"
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Tags: Bacteria, Filters, Hydrogen, Nanyang Technological University, Osmosis, Solar Cell, Titanium dioxide
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Graphene could soon be facing some competition for the unofficial title of “World’s Most Useful New Substance.” Led by Associate Professor Darren Sun, a team of scientists at Singapore’s Nanyang Technological University have spent the past five years developing a material known as Multi-use Titanium Dioxide. Their research indicates that it can be used to produce hydrogen and clean water from wastewater, double the lifespan of batteries, create antibacterial wound dressings ... and more. .. Continue Reading Multi-use Titanium Dioxide claimed to be the next "wonder material"
Section: Science
Tags: Bacteria, Filters, Hydrogen, Nanyang Technological University, Osmosis, Solar Cell, Titanium dioxide
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