Nano filter, graphene coated sand for water purification

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Nano Filter is an architectural device testing graphene coated sand for water purification in one of the most polluted cities in the world: Lanzhou in China. The project has been done in collaboration with the Nano-Science Centre in Copengahen and tested on-site on the expedition . Acknowledgements: I would like to thank Marc Overgaard and Kasper Norgaard from the Nano-Science Center, University of Copenhagen for the chemical consultations and help in preparation of graphene sand composite; Dr. Robert Murray-Smith and Dr. Soujit Sengupta ( Indian University of Technology in Madras) for consultations about the GSC recipe; Mikael Jackson ( Superform Lab, KADK) for the support with the heat treatment processes of the filter material; Mads Johnsen (Metal workshop, KADK) for help in building of the NanoFilter architectural device; Mikael Olsson (Technical University of Denmark, Department of Environmental Engineering) for analyzing the water samples for presence of heavy metals; and special thanks