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Hierarchically porous crystalline nanoporous aerogels
of syndiotactic polystyrene (sPS) received much attention because
of their unique nanoporous structures along with meso- and
macroporosity. Depending on the difference in the packing of
polymer chains within the crystal lattice, sPS has two nanoporous
crystalline forms, namely, δ and ε forms (δe and εe). In this study, we
have prepared high-purity nanoporous δ and ε forms of sPS aerogels
from their respective gels using a solvent exchange strategy with
green solvents, followed by an environmentally friendly freeze-drying
technique. Using these highly porous aerogels, the phase transition
behavior of sPS at higher temperatures was investigated. The δe form
showed a complex phase transition behavior on heating, and at a
higher temperature, the γ form (obtained through an intermediate
helical phase) transformed into a mixture of α and β forms. On the other hand, the εe form transformed directly into the γ form, and
on further heating, the γ form transformed exclusively into the α form. The dielectric, thermal, and acoustic properties of crystallinenanoporous aerogels were promising with an ultralow dielectric constant (1.02 ± 0.02), thermal conductivity (λ) as low as 0.04 W
m−1 K−1
, and a high sound absorption coefficient (close to 1). Moreover, these aerogels exhibited excellent oleophilicity, which was
demonstrated in oil/organic solvent separation experiments. These multifunctional aerogels of sPS can, therefore, find a multitude of
applications, especially in thermal and acoustic insulation and molecular sorption of oil/organic solvents. |
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