Claims
- 1. A method for making an ultra-low density, microcellular open-celled polymer from a member selected from the group consisting of an acetate end capped polyacetal and a (4-methyl-1-pentene)polymer foam, comprising the steps of:
- a) dissolving a polymer in a heated solution consisting essentially of at least one solvent for the dissolution of said polymer in said heated solution and the phase inversion of said dissolved polymer to a liquid gel upon sufficient cooling of said heated solution;
- b) containing said heated solution including said dissolved polymer in a containment means provided with a nucleating promoting means having a relatively rough surface formed of fixed nucleating sites wherein said nucleating sites are in the range of from about 0.1 microns to 400 microns;
- c) cooling said heated solution in said containment means for a period of time sufficient to form said liquid gel of said polymer by phase inversion; and
- d) forming a porous foam from said liquid gel, said porous foam having a density of less than about 12.0 mg/cm.sup.3 and open porosity provided by well interconnected strut morphology.
- 2. The method as in claim 1, wherein said at least one solvent is selected from the group consisting of naphthalene, durene, cyclohexanol, and mixtures thereof.
- 3. The method as in claim 2, wherein said heated solution comprises about 0.20 to 1.0 wt. % polymer and about 99.8 to 99.0 wt. % solvent.
- 4. The method as in claim 3, wherein said heated solution is at a temperature in the range of from about 100.degree. C. to 160.degree. C.
- 5. The method as in claim 4, wherein said containment means comprises a vessel.
- 6. The method as in claim 5, wherein said polymer is poly(4-methyl-1-pentene).
- 7. The method as in claim 6, wherein said step of forming said porous foam from said liquid gel comprises quenching said liquid gel in said vessel under a pressure of about 50 psi and a temperature of about 0.degree. C. for a period of time sufficient to form a solid wax from said liquid gel and removing said at least one solvent from said wax by vacuum sublimation to form a porous foam having a density in the range of from about 3.25 to 4.30 mg/cm.sup.3.
- 8. The method as in claim 7, wherein said nucleating promoting means is a perforated metal liner within said vessel.
- 9. The method as in claim 7, wherein said nucleating promoting means is a matted paper liner within said vessel.
- 10. The method as in claim 7, wherein said nucleating promoting means is an abrasive paper liner within said vessel.
- 11. The method as in claim 7, wherein said nucleating promoting means is an aluminum oxide polishing film liner within said vessel.
- 12. The method as in claim 5, wherein said polymer is acetate end-capped polyacetal.
- 13. The method as in claim 12, wherein the step of forming said porous foam from said liquid gel comprises removing said at least one solvent from said gel by exchanging said at least one solvent with a supercritically extractable solvent therefore and extracting this last mentioned solvent with supercritical carbon dioxide to form a porous foam having a density in the range of from about 7.80 to 12.0 mg/cm.sup.3.
- 14. The method as in claim 13, wherein said nucleating promoting means is a perforated metal liner within said vessel.
- 15. The method as in claim 13, wherein said nucleating promoting means is a matted paper liner within said vessel.
- 16. The method as in claim 13, wherein said nucleating promoting means is an abrasive paper liner within said vessel.
- 17. The method as in claim 13, wherein said nucleating promoting means is an aluminum oxide polishing film liner within said vessel.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates generally to microcellular polymer foams and more particularly to an ultra-low density, microcellular open-celled polymer foam having a density of less than about 12.0 mg/cm.sup.3 and open porosity provided by well interconnected strut morphology and a method for making such foam. The United States Government has rights to this invention pursuant to Contract No. DE-ACO5-840R21400 with Martin Marietta Energy Systems, Inc., awarded by the U.S. Department of Energy.
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