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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/