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Fabrication of a superhydrophobic fabric with a uniform hierarchical structure via a bottom-blown stirring method for highly efficient oil–water separation

Huang et al., 2021

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7498338462467457768
Author
Huang G
Lai B
Xu H
Jin Y
Huo L
Li Z
Deng Y
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Separation and Purification Technology

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Highly efficient and multifunctional superhydrophobic fabrics have attracted widespread attention because of the urgent need for oil–water separation technologies. A superhydrophobic polyester fabric with a uniform surface roughness was fabricated via a …
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