Ponrathnam et al., 2023 - Google Patents
Highly interconnected porous monolithic and beaded polymers using high internal phase emulsion polymerization: tuning porous architecture through synthesis …Ponrathnam et al., 2023
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- 4113441370688051285
- Author
- Ponrathnam T
- Behere I
- Ponrathnam S
- Ingavle G
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- Publication venue
- Polymer International
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Open porous polymeric materials have gained popularity due to their exceptional properties and applications in tissue engineering scaffolds, drug delivery, enzyme immobilization and catalysis support. This study developed a novel two‐stage approach to create networked …
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