Investigation of porous polydimethylsiloxane structures with tunable properties induced by the phase separation technique |
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Authors: | Mohammad Abshirini Mrinal C Saha M Cengiz Altan Yingtao Liu Laura Cummings Thomas Robison |
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Affiliation: | 1. Materials Engineering, School of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, The University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma, USA;2. Department of Energy, Kansas City National Security Campus, Kansas City, Missouri, USA |
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Abstract: | This article reports the fabrication and characterization of porous polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) structures developed by the solvent evaporation-induced phase separation technique. Ternary systems containing water/tetrahydrofuran (THF)/PDMS with various concentrations are produced to form a stable solution. The porous PDMS structures are formed by removing the solvent (THF) and nonsolvent (water) phases during the stepping heat treatment procedure. The analytical ternary phase diagram is constructed based on the thermodynamic equilibrium state in the polymer solution to explain the stable/unstable formulations and the possible composition change path. The results show that the isolated pores with the adjustable pore size ranging from 330 to 1900 μm are obtained by tuning the water to the THF ratio. The mechanical properties of the porous PDMS structures are determined by conducting the tensile tests on the prepared dog bone-shaped specimens. A wide range of elastic modulus ranging between 0.49 and 1.05 MPa was achieved without affecting the density of the porous sample by adjusting the solvent and non-solvent content in the solution. It is shown that the flexibility of the porous structures can be improved by reducing the ratio of water to THF and decreasing the PDMS content. The porosity measurements reveal that the PDMS concentration is the major phase controlling the porosity of the structure, while the effect of water/THF is negligible. |
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Keywords: | emulsion polymerization mechanical properties microscopy phase behavior porous materials |
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