Thermoresponsive Membranes from Electrospun Mats with Switchable Wettability for Efficient Oil/Water Separations
Yan Liu(University of Technology Sydney), G. Julius Vancsó(University of Twente), Wiebe M. de Vos(University of Twente), Sinem Taş(Lund University), Kaihuan Zhang(University of Twente), Jinghong Ma(Donghua University)
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