Evolution of a Radical‐Triggered Polymerizing High Internal Phase Emulsion into an Open‐Cellular Monolith
Abstract
The time and manner by which initially discrete cells in a high internal phase emulsion (HIPE) become highly interconnected by windows during/after polymerization (polyHIPE) remain a controversy. Water‐in‐oil HIPE with styrene/divinylbenzene as the oil phase is one of the most widely studied systems. Here, new evidence is presented on the evolution of polyHIPE with the aid of a macrosurfactant and new instruments. The macrosurfactant has a...
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Title
Evolution of a Radical‐Triggered Polymerizing High Internal Phase Emulsion into an Open‐Cellular Monolith
Published Date
Jul 10, 2019
Volume
220
Issue
16
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