Towards porous silicon oxycarbide materials: Effects of solvents on microstructural features of poly(methylhydrosiloxane)/divynilbenzene aerogels

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We investigate the impact of solvents on the microstructure of poly(methylhydrosiloxane)/divinylbenzene (PMHS/DVB) aerogels. The gels are obtained in highly diluted conditions via hydrosilylation reaction of PMHS bearing Si-H groups and cross-linking it with C=C groups of DVB. Polymer aerogels are obtained after solvent exchange with liquid CO 2 and subsequent supercritical drying. Samples are characterized usingmicroscopy and porosimetry. Common pore-formation concepts do not provide a solid rationale for the observed data. We postulate that solubility and swelling of the cross-linked polymer in various solvents are major factors governing pore formation of these PMHS/DVB polymer aerogels.

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Aguirre-Medel, S., Jana, P., Kroll, P., & Sorarù, G. D. (2018). Towards porous silicon oxycarbide materials: Effects of solvents on microstructural features of poly(methylhydrosiloxane)/divynilbenzene aerogels. Materials, 11(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma11122589

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