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Foaming of PCL-Based Composites Using scCO2: Structure and Physical Properties

Katarzyna Kosowska, Jan Krzysztoforski, Marek Henczka

2022Materials14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The process of foaming poly(caprolactone)-based composites using supercritical carbon dioxide was analyzed. The impact of the conditions of the solid-foam production process on the process efficiency and properties of porous structures was investigated. The novel application of various types of porogens-hydroxyapatite, nanocellulose, carboxymethylcellulose, and graphene oxide-was tested in order to modify the properties and improve the quality of solid foams, increasing their usefulness in specialized practical applications. The study showed a significant influence of the foaming process conditions on the properties of solid foams. The optimal process parameters were determined to be pressure 18 MPa, temperature 70 °C, and time 1 h in order to obtain structures with appropriate properties for applications in biomedical engineering, and the most promising material for their production was selected: a composite containing 5% hydroxyapatite or 0.2% graphene oxide.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceComposite materialNanocellulosePorosityGrapheneSupercritical carbon dioxideSupercritical fluidComposite numberOxideFoaming agentChemical engineeringCelluloseNanotechnologyOrganic chemistryChemistryEngineeringMetallurgyPolymer Foaming and Compositesbiodegradable polymer synthesis and propertiesCarbon dioxide utilization in catalysis