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Figure 1
Examples of porous and bicontinuous structures from three to one dimensions. (a) Micrograph of porous glass provided by SCHOTT AG, reproduced with permission; https://www.schott.com/en-us/products/coralpor-p1000377. (b) A Gaussian random field simulation of a three-dimensional microemulsion. The surfactant film interface is displayed in yellow where it faces oil and blue where it faces water. (c) A two-dimensional porous structure. (d) A one-dimensional porous structure in a cylindrical pore. The surface versus bulk structure becomes clear by comparison of panels (b) with (a) and by the dark-blue portions in the structures displayed in panels (c) and (d).

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