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Micro‐stereolithography (μSL) is used to produce 3D porous polymer structures by templating high internal phase emulsions. A variety of structures are produced, including lines, squares, grids, and tubes. The porosity matches that of materials produced by conventional photopolymerization.
Micro‐stereolithography (μSL) is used to produce 3D porous polymer structures by templating high internal phase emulsions, as reported by Frederik Claeyssens, Neil R. Cameron, and co‐workers on page 3178. The frontispiece shows an SEM image of an emulsion‐templated porous polymer feature produced using the technique. The insets show a magnified intersection point of a grid structure (top) and further...
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