Solution-processable polymer membranes with hydrophilic subnanometre pores for sustainable lithium extraction
Dingchang Yang(Imperial College London), Qilei Song(Imperial College London), Kim E. Jelfs(Imperial College London), Charlotte Breakwell(Imperial College London), Daryl R. Williams(Imperial College London), Zhiyu Fan(Imperial College London), Neil B. McKeown(Cardiff University), Maria‐Magdalena Titirici(Imperial College London), Melanie M. Britton(University of Birmingham), Peter Fouquet(Institut Laue-Langevin), Anqi Wang(Imperial College London), Tongwen Xu(University of Science and Technology of China), Nilay Shah(Imperial College London), Toby Wong(Imperial College London), Sunshine Iguodala(Imperial College London), Yijie Yang(Imperial College London), Fabrizia Foglia(University College London), Yanlin Wang(Baylor College of Medicine), Louie Lovell(University of Birmingham)
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