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- 2023High Porosity Poly(ether ketone ketone): Influence of Solvents on Foam Propertiescitations
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High-Performance Polymer Foams by Thermally Induced Phase Separation
Abstract
Macroporous, low-density polyetheretherketone, polyetherketoneketone, and polyetherimide foams are produced using a high-temperature, thermally induced phase separation method. A high-boiling-point solvent, which is suitable to dissolve at least 20 wt% of these high-performance polymers at temperatures above 250 degrees C, is identified. The foam morphology is controlled by the cooling procedure. The resulting polymer foams have porosities close to 80% with surface areas up to 140 m(2) g(-1) and elastic moduli up to 97 MPa.