Method for producing porous structures from synthetic polymers

A process for producing porous structures from polyamide by dissolving the polyamide in an ionic liquid and precipitating or coagulating the dissolved polyamide by contacting the solution with a liquid precipitant medium. Fibers are produced from the dissolved polyamide in a wet-spinning process by...

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Main Authors D'ANDOLA GIOVANNI, HERMANUTZ FRANK, GERHARD DIRK, WILMS AXEL, LANGE RONALD FRANS MARIA, GAEHR FRANK, SIEMER MICHAEL, COURTOIS JULIEN, SCHWIEGK STEFAN, RAUSCHENBERGER VOLKER
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LanguageEnglish
Published 07.04.2015
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Summary:A process for producing porous structures from polyamide by dissolving the polyamide in an ionic liquid and precipitating or coagulating the dissolved polyamide by contacting the solution with a liquid precipitant medium. Fibers are produced from the dissolved polyamide in a wet-spinning process by precipitation in protic solvents, in particular water, a C1-4-alkanol or mixtures thereof, and subsequent freeze-drying. Foils, films or coatings are produced by blade coating the dissolved polyamide onto a substrate surface, optionally spraying with protic solvent, in particular water, a C1-4-alcohol or mixtures thereof, dipping into a precipitation or coagulation bath, freeze-drying of the resulting foil, of the film or of the coated substrate. Molded parts are prepared by extracting the dissolved polyamide with protic solvents, preferably water, a C1-4-alcohol or mixtures thereof, wherein the dissolved polymer is transformed to a solid or wax-like state by cooling and extracted after subsequent molding.
Bibliography:Application Number: US20090867040