Abstract

n-Octadecyltrimethoxysilane (ODS)-modified silica particles were used as sole Pickering stabilizer to prepare water-in-oil Pickering high internal phase emulsions (HIPEs) with an internal phase volume of 80%. After polymerization of the continuous phase of HIPEs, interconnected macroporous polymers were obtained when modified silica was initially dispersed in water to form a micelle-like structure. However, silica particles in oil phase resulted in closed-cell pores. The pore size, the pore wall morphology, and the interconnectivity of polymer foams could be adjusted finely by the grafted amounts of ODS, modified silica concentrations, and the initial location of Pickering stabilizer. The gas permeation of interconnected porous polymers increased dramatically with the increase of the hydrophobicity of silica particles from 3 to 153 mL/min.

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