Macromolecular Rapid Communications, Vol.34, No.11, 938-943, 2013
Hierarchically Porous Materials from Layer-by-Layer Photopolymerization of High Internal Phase Emulsions
A combination of high internal phase emulsion (HIPE) templating and additive manufacturing technology (AMT) is applied for creating hierarchical porosity within an acrylate and acrylate/thiol-based polymer network. The photopolymerizable formulation is optimized to produce emulsions with a volume fraction of droplet phase greater than 80 vol%. Kinetic stability of the emulsions is sufficient enough to withstand in-mold curing or computer-controlled layer-by-layer stereolithography without phase separation. By including macroscale cellular cavities within the build file, a level of controlled porosity is created simultaneous to the formation of the porous microstructure of the polyHIPE. The hybrid HIPE-AMT technique thus provides hierarchically porous materials with mechanical properties tailored by the addition of thiol chain transfer agent.
Keywords:additive manufacturing technologies;polyHIPE;porous polymers;photopolymerization;thiol-ene chemistry