Method of forming a void, channel, and/or vascular network in a polymeric matrix

Jeffrey S. Moore (Inventor), Nancy R Sottos (Inventor), Ian D Robertson (Inventor), Mostafa Yourdkhani (Inventor), Mayank Garg (Inventor)

Research output: Patent

Abstract

A method of forming a void, channel and/or vascular network in a polymeric matrix comprises providing a pre-vascularized structure that includes a matrix material and a sacrificial material embedded in the matrix material in a predetermined pattern, where the matrix material comprises a monomer and the sacrificial material comprises a polymer. A region of the matrix material is activated to initiate an exothermic polymerization reaction and generate a self-propagating polymerization front. As the polymerization front propagates through the matrix material and polymerizes the monomer, heat from the exothermic reaction simultaneously degrades the sacrificial material into a gas-phase and/or liquid-phase byproduct. Thus, one or more voids or channels having the predetermined pattern are rapidly formed in the matrix material.
Original languageEnglish (US)
U.S. patent number11396585
Filing date3/5/20
StatePublished - Jul 26 2022

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