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Tailored Silica Macrocellular Foams: Combining Limited Coalescence‐Based Pickering Emulsion and Sol–Gel Process
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Materials ScienceColloidal MaterialEngineeringMonolithic FoamsColloidal SystemCombining LimitedPolymer ScienceOil‐in‐water Pickering EmulsionsBiomedical EngineeringSoft MatterFoamSol–gel ProcessSol-gel SynthesisEmulsionSolid Particles
Abstract Solid‐sate monolithic macrocellular foams are synthesized by mineralizing the continuous phase of oil‐in‐water Pickering emulsions, used as templates, with the sol–gel process. For the first time, taking advantage of the limited coalescence phenomenon occurring in emulsions stabilized by solid particles, concentrated emulsions with calibrated drop size are produced, leading to the synthesis of monolithic foams with nearly monodisperse macroscopic voids. Such a strategy allows independent tuning of the macrocellular void diameters from 20 to 800 μm and the diameter of the windows connecting adjacent cells. The obtained macrocellular foams also bear micro‐ and mesoporosity, leading to Brunauer, Emmet and Teller (BET) surface area values between 700 and 900 m 2 g −1 with a good mesopores monodispersity.
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