Authors
Ross J Carnachan, Maria Bokhari, Stefan A Przyborski, Neil R Cameron
Publication date
2006
Journal
Soft Matter
Volume
2
Issue
7
Pages
608-616
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Description
Methods with which to tailor the morphology of polystyrene-based emulsion-templated (PolyHIPE) materials are presented. Increasing the temperature of the aqueous phase used to prepare the parent emulsion leads to an increase in average void and interconnect size in the resulting porous material. Additionally, the presence in the aqueous phase of small quantities of organic additives that are capable of partitioning between the two emulsion phases also affects the morphology of the porous material obtained. The additives examined were tetrahydrofuran (THF), methanol and poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG), all of which were found to increase the average void and interconnect diameters. It is suggested that THF and, to a lesser extent, PEG enhance Ostwald ripening, resulting in emulsion coarsening over time. Evidence for this was gleaned from NMR experiments to determine the rates of water diffusion in each …
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RJ Carnachan, M Bokhari, SA Przyborski, NR Cameron - Soft Matter, 2006