High internal phase emulsion templating as a route to well-defined porous polymers
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The use of high internal phase emulsions (HIPEs) as templates to create highly porous materials (PolyHIPEs) is described. Polymerisation occurs around emulsion droplets, which create voids in the final material. The void fraction is very high and can reach levels of 0.99. Varying the emulsion composition can control features of the morphology of the resulting porous materials, such as the void diameter and degree of interconnection. Other parameters can also be varied, for example surface area can be increased from 3 to around 700 m2 g−1. Rubbery materials can be produced from hydrophobic elsatomers and PolyHIPEs with high thermo-oxidative stability are prepared from high performance materials such as…
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- Emulsion
- Materials science
- Porosity
- Polymer
- Void (composites)
- Chemical engineering
- Porous medium
- Phase (matter)
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