Webinar | MatSQ 117: Potable water for everyone - Can carbon nanostructures help?

The Materials Square webinar titled "Potable Water for Everyone – Can Carbon Nanostructures Help?" explores the potential of carbon nanostructures in addressing global challenges related to potable water. It delves into the properties of carbon-based nanomaterials, such as carbon nanotubes and graphene, and their applications in water purification and desalination processes. The session also examines current research findings, technological advancements, and the feasibility of implementing these nanostructures in large-scale water treatment systems. By highlighting both the benefits and challenges associated with this technology, the webinar aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of how carbon nanostructures could contribute to ensuring access to clean drinking water worldwide. 📌Web-based materials simulation platform(MatSQ) - https://www.materialssquare.com 📌MatSQ Webinar page - https://www.materialssquare.com/webinar Materials Square is a web-based service. You can perform a DFT/MD/Thermodynamic calculation in your web browser without installing any software. Modelling, pre/post data processing, and many features are free for registered users. To perform simulations, you will need to credit your account to use MatSQ’s cloud servers for computation.

Webinar | MatSQ 114: Computational chemistry for the characterization of biological mineralization
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Webinar | MatSQ 114: Computational chemistry for the characterization of biological mineralization

10 Things You Didn’t Know About Activated Carbon
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10 Things You Didn’t Know About Activated Carbon

Webinar | MatSQ 133: The many roles of computational assist and AI in the discovery of new molecules
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Webinar | MatSQ 133: The many roles of computational assist and AI in the discovery of new molecules

Webinar | MatSQ 116: BoltzTraP and Electronic Transport in Solids
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Webinar | MatSQ 116: BoltzTraP and Electronic Transport in Solids

Exposing The Dark Side of America's AI Data Center Explosion | View From Above | Business Insider
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Exposing The Dark Side of America's AI Data Center Explosion | View From Above | Business Insider

The Genius of Small Hydro Turbines
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The Genius of Small Hydro Turbines

What do tech pioneers think about the AI revolution? - The Engineers, BBC World Service
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What do tech pioneers think about the AI revolution? - The Engineers, BBC World Service

Gas Chromatography Demystified - Understanding How A GC Works
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Gas Chromatography Demystified - Understanding How A GC Works

How To Think SO CLEARLY People Assume You're A Genius
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How To Think SO CLEARLY People Assume You're A Genius

Inside Dyson’s Overengineered £1000 Hand Dryer
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Inside Dyson’s Overengineered £1000 Hand Dryer

Global renewables: Pioneering the energy transition | DW Documentary
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Global renewables: Pioneering the energy transition | DW Documentary

How to Fall in Love with Someone | Yale Conversations with David Brooks | Yale University
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How to Fall in Love with Someone | Yale Conversations with David Brooks | Yale University

Toothless Gears Make Much More Torque Than Conventional Ones, Here's How. Cycloid Drive Explained
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Toothless Gears Make Much More Torque Than Conventional Ones, Here's How. Cycloid Drive Explained

Process of Constructing a Concrete Modular House in Just 2 Weeks. PC(Precast Concrete) Factory.
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Process of Constructing a Concrete Modular House in Just 2 Weeks. PC(Precast Concrete) Factory.

Perfectly Replicating Coca Cola (It Took Me A Year)
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Perfectly Replicating Coca Cola (It Took Me A Year)

Was SAP so erfolgreich macht
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Was SAP so erfolgreich macht

The Complete Web Development Roadmap
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The Complete Web Development Roadmap

DIY Simple First Flush IBC Tote Rain Collection System
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DIY Simple First Flush IBC Tote Rain Collection System

Earth’s Tipping Point: Johan Rockström on the Science of Planetary Boundaries
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Earth’s Tipping Point: Johan Rockström on the Science of Planetary Boundaries

Webinar | MatSQ 132: From superconductors to giant planets: a computational window on materials
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Webinar | MatSQ 132: From superconductors to giant planets: a computational window on materials