Optically Transparent Polymer Aerogels Via Controlled
Radical Polymerization
Posted on 2022-02-08 - 16:07
We present a class
of porous polymer monoliths with high visible
light transmittance and low haze synthesized using nitroxide-mediated
stable free radical polymerization (SFRP), a form of controlled radical
polymerization, to suppress large pore structures. Such materials
can find applications in thermally insulated windows. Aerogels with
adjustable optical and pore properties were achieved by modulating
the nitroxide radical equilibrium. Controlled radical polymerization
resulted in materials with average pore widths <10 nm, porosities
of 43%, and high visible transmittance >60% (for 2.8 mm thickness).
These results provide general design rules for radical polymerization
of clear, colorless porous polymers.
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Meckler, Stephen
M.; Iftime, Gabriel; Nallapaneni, Asritha; Van Overmeere, Quentin; Keoshkerian, Barkev; Bulger, Eli; et al. (2022). Optically Transparent Polymer Aerogels Via Controlled
Radical Polymerization. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsapm.1c01854Â