Hydrophobic Janus Foam Motors: Self-Propulsion and On-The-Fly Oil Absorption
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Jingjing Guo | Leilei Xu | Chuanrui Chen | Fangzhi Mou | Jianguo Guan | Jianguo Guan | Leilei Xu | Ming Luo | Fangzhi Mou | Chuanrui Chen | Xiaofeng Li | Xiaofeng Li | Zhuoyi Deng | Ming Luo | Zhuoyi Deng | Jingjing Guo
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