Final Report Summary - GRAPHENEGASSENSORS (Graphene-Based Ultra-Sensitive Gas Sensors)
Based on our results, which are due for publication soon, we can say that that we have successfully obtained our expected milestone of developing gas detectors. We are happy to report that we have moved one step further by developing toxic filters during the last two years. Our toxic filter is unique and can be produced on a mass scale. The achievements discussed above are due to be included in a patent application from The University of Manchester, therefore, the intellectual property department at The University of Manchester will not allow us to publish the results and diagrams yet until the patent application has been made. We are very hopeful that our findings will bring breakthrough changes in the field of filtration technology which certainly indicates towards the socio-economic impact of the work done in last two years under the Marie Curie Fellowship. This research will be highly relevant in the field of filtration technologies such as removing organic contaminates, desalination, and toxic filters.