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Preparation and Investigation of High Surface Area Aerogels from Crosslinked Polypropylenes.

Radek CoufalMateusz FijalkowskiKinga AdachHuaitian BuChristian W KarlEliška MikyskováStanislav Petrík
Published in: Polymers (2024)
Polypropylene-based aerogels with high surface area have been developed for the first time. By chemical crosslinking of polypropylene with oligomeric capped-end amino compounds, followed by dissolution, thermally induced phase separation, and the supercritical CO 2 drying process or freeze-drying method, the aerogels exhibit high specific surface areas up to 200 m 2 /g. Moreover, the silica-cage multi-amino compound was utilized in a similar vein for forming hybrid polypropylene aerogels. According to the SEM, the developed polypropylene-based aerogels exhibit highly porous morphology with micro-nanoscale structural features that can be controlled by processing conditions. Our simple and inexpensive synthetic strategy results in a low-cost, chemically resistant, and highly porous material that can be tailored according to end-use applications.
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