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3D-Printed Superhydrophobic Copper Mesh for Oil/Water Separation and Microplastics Capture
Mendeley Data
2026
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ZHE TANG
Summary
This paper describes a 3D-printed copper mesh with a water-repelling surface designed to simultaneously separate oil from water and capture floating microplastics. Such combined filtration systems are relevant to water treatment because conventional approaches rarely address both contaminants at once.
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