Fig. 5: Surface property and DPD simulation of separation process. | Nature Communications

Fig. 5: Surface property and DPD simulation of separation process.

From: Processing supramolecular framework for free interconvertible liquid separation

Fig. 5: Surface property and DPD simulation of separation process.The alt text for this image may have been generated using AI.

ac Static contact angle changes from (a) dried framework membrane through (b) wetting with chloroform to (c) the one washing with methanol and water, and then getting back to dried state, data are collected to get average values (n = 5). de The DPD packing model in (d) top and side views, in which the chemical species are extracted as particles with corresponding properties, where MP represents methyl-pillar[5]arene and the oil denotes non-polar liquids like carbon tetrachloride. Source data are provided as a Source Data file.

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