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Bionic design of multifunctional superhydrophobic fiber-based nonwoven fabric inspired by salvinia natans for efficient photothermal oil-water separation and micro plastic extraction on aero-engine filters

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Xiangyu Han, Zuozhu Yin, Yingping Yang, Haitao Yang, J.L. Xu, Zhen Hong, Chan Xie, Yidan Luo, Mingshan Xue

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