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- Adsorption In Porous Polymers
- (489f) Fabrication of Functional Polymeric Nanofoams with An Bottom-up Strategy
We will present a novel bottom-up strategy to construct polymeric nanofoams. Firstly, the non-collapsed hollow polymeric nanoparticles with shell thickness on the order of 10 nm were prepared by the interfacially confined reversible addition fragmentation transfer (RAFT) miniemulsion polymerization. The void fraction and average diameter of the hollow polymeric nanoparticles could be largely tuned up to 0.58 and from 68 nm to 180 nm, respectively. The non-collapsed hollow polymeric nanoparticles were then used to construct polymeric nanofoams, which hold promise in many application fields such as anti-reflection coatings, ultra-thermal insulation materials.