Rigid Macroporous Poly(divinylbenzene) Monoliths with a Well‐Defined Bicontinuous Morphology Prepared by Living Radical Polymerization
Advanced Materials2006Vol. 18(18), pp. 2407–2411
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Abstract
Rigid macroporous poly(divinylbenzene) monoliths with good mechanical and thermal stability and possessing a well-defined bicontinous structure (see figure) are synthesized using living radical polymerization and a polymeric phase separator. The macropore size and volume can be independently tuned by varying the starting compositions of the mixtures. Scale bars represent 20 μm, a–d show increasing polydimethylsiloxane concentration.
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