Anybody understand what these look like? They say 4cm monoliths, but I’m having trouble visualising “lattice monolith” that’s 4 cm big. The terminology seems contradictory; but maybe it’s a matter of perception?
They mention this other article as a source at the bottom, it has pictures. Just high surface area objects made of reactive materials and 3d printing is an easy way to make them
Anybody understand what these look like? They say 4cm monoliths, but I’m having trouble visualising “lattice monolith” that’s 4 cm big. The terminology seems contradictory; but maybe it’s a matter of perception?
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There are a few pictures in the article linked.
This is what I’m seeing. Are you seeing something else?
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Sorry, my dumbass Lemmy client copied the wrong link. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1385894724058558
They mention this other article as a source at the bottom, it has pictures. Just high surface area objects made of reactive materials and 3d printing is an easy way to make them
https://www.bath.ac.uk/announcements/health-threat-forever-chemicals-removed-from-water-with-3d-printed-ceramic-ink/