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Development of Janus cellulose acetate fiber (CA) membranes for highly efficient oil–water separation

Yu et al., 2021

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16207964788738023485
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Yu X
Zhang X
Xing Y
Zhang H
Jiang W
Zhou K
Li Y
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A new type of Janus cellulose acetate (CA) fiber membrane was used to separate oil–water emulsions, which was prepared with plasma gas phase grafting by polymerizing octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane (D4) onto a CA fiber membrane prepared by centrifugal …
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