Abstract

In this paper, we describe fabrication of micro- and nano-structured foams in high temperature polyphenylsulfone (PPSU) with a Tg of 219°C using a solid-state carbon dioxide (CO2) foaming process. We have fabricated microcellular foams with cell size in 1–10 μm range, and for the first time, nanocellular foams with cell size in 20–40 nm range. We discovered a critical CO2 concentration window 10.5%–11.8%, where a rapid 2–3 orders of increase in cell nucleation density is observed and cell size drops to below 100 nm. Two approaches are demonstrated to create PPSU nanofoams with a cell size of 20–40 nm: increasing saturation pressure to 7 MPa or decreasing saturation temperature to 10°C. Both approaches use high pressure liquid CO2 and the CO2 concentration in the polymer are above the critical concentration window, which result in the formation of nanocells. At high CO2 concentration of 11.8% and 13%, as foaming temperature increases, the nanostructures transition from closed structure to an open porous structure.

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