➀ Researchers have developed an omniphobic membrane inspired by the surface structures of springtails, enhancing water purification efficiency. ➁ The membrane features nano-sized, concave-shaped structures and a lipid layer to mimic the natural water-repellent properties of springtails. ➂ The membrane demonstrated high hydrophobicity and stability, showing potential for membrane distillation applications.
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