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This latest episode in the Graphene story is looking very promising.

I seem to remember Lockheed Martin claiming something similar a few years ago, but these people seem to have cracked the desalination bit of the puzzle, and it could make a huge difference to the energy and running costs of desalinating water :

 

http://www.manchester.ac.uk/discover/news/graphene-sieve-turns-seawater-into-drinking-water/

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