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Layer-by-layer Synthesis and Transfer of Freestanding Conjugated Microporous Polymer Nanomembranes
Published on: December 15, 2015
Porous Materials with Tunable Structure and Mechanical Properties via Templated Layer-by-Layer Assembly
Monika Ziminska1, Nicholas Dunne2,3,4, Andrew R Hamilton1
1School of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering, Queen's University Belfast , Ashby Building, Stranmillis Road, Belfast BT9 5AH, United Kingdom.
Abstract:
The deposition of stiff and strong coatings onto porous templates offers a novel strategy for fabricating macroscale materials with controlled architectures at the micro- and nanoscale. Here, layer-by-layer assembly is utilized to fabricate nanocomposite-coated foams with highly customizable properties by depositing polymer-nanoclay coatings onto open-cell foam templates. The compressive mechanical behavior of these materials evolves in a predictable manner that is qualitatively captured by scaling laws for the mechanical properties of cellular materials. The observed and predicted properties span a remarkable range of density-stiffness space, extending from regions of very soft elastomer foams to very stiff, lightweight honeycomb and lattice materials.

