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As part of the analytical process, Greener emphasized the upcoming examination of these meshes through scanning electron microscopy (SEM). This form of microscopy is essential for obtaining detailed images of the surfaces of these materials at varying magnifications, which can reveal critical information about their structural properties and performance capabilities.
Greener pledged to share the SEM data from both the active and inactive meshes, potentially providing key insights into their functionality and differences. This data could pave the way for understanding how these materials can be implemented in various applications, from energy generation to advanced filtration systems.