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Closed-cell carbon foams from diphenolic acid-based polybenzoxazine

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Highly porous polybenzoxazine-based vitreous carbon foams prepared by a self-blowing process followed by pyrolysis at 900 degrees C are presented. Both organic and carbon foams were described in terms of porosity and thermal and mechanical properties, but the investigations mainly focused on carbon foams, with additional Raman, mercury porosimetry and SEM studies. It is clearly shown that the special foaming process, unlike others previously reported for preparing the same kind of materials, allowed obtaining a significant fraction of closed cells. This feature, although rather common for many organic foams, is unique for carbon foams who had to endure significant release of volatile matters and shrinkage during pyrolysis. As a consequence, the lowest thermal conductivities ever reported for cellular vitreous carbon foams were measured.
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hal-01294578 , version 1 (29-03-2016)

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Camilo Javier Zuniga Ruiz, Andrzej Szczurek, Alicia Martinez De Yuso Arisa, Juan Carlos Ronda, Virginia Cadiz, et al.. Closed-cell carbon foams from diphenolic acid-based polybenzoxazine. Carbon, 2015, 95, pp.919-929. ⟨10.1016/j.carbon.2015.09.012⟩. ⟨hal-01294578⟩
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