2017
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/229/1/012027
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Manufacturing a Porous Structure According to the Process Parameters of Functional 3D Porous Polymer Printing Technology Based on a Chemical Blowing Agent

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“…The lack of a wide pore size distribu on results in the bri le collapse of the overall structure once the loads overcome the failure point. Several strategies have been successfully employed to introduce porosity at mul ple length scales, such as salt leaching [107]- [109], supercri cal CO2 [110] and foaming [111], [112] (an example of microporosity induced by foaming can be seen in Figure 6F). However, current approaches limit the scope of the achieved microporosity to mechanical performance.…”
Section: Lack Of Biomimicrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The lack of a wide pore size distribu on results in the bri le collapse of the overall structure once the loads overcome the failure point. Several strategies have been successfully employed to introduce porosity at mul ple length scales, such as salt leaching [107]- [109], supercri cal CO2 [110] and foaming [111], [112] (an example of microporosity induced by foaming can be seen in Figure 6F). However, current approaches limit the scope of the achieved microporosity to mechanical performance.…”
Section: Lack Of Biomimicrymentioning
confidence: 99%