Overcoming the Transport Limitations of Photopolymer-Derived Architected Carbon

ADVANCED MATERIALS TECHNOLOGIES(2023)

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Abstract
Photopolymer derived carbon grows in popularity, yet the range in available feature sizes is limited. Here the focus is on expanding the field to low surface to volume ratio (SVR) structures. A high temperature acrylic photopolymerizable precursor with FTIR and DSC is described and a thermal inert-gas treatment is developed for producing architected carbon in the mm scale with SVR of 1.38x10(-3) mu m(-1). Based on thermogravimetric analysis and mass spectrometry, two thermal regimes with activation energies of approximate to 79 and 169 kJ mol(-1) are distiguished, which is reasoned with mechanisms during the polymer's morphologic conversion between 300 and 500 degrees C. The temperature range of the major dimensional shrinkage (300-440 degrees C, 50%) does not match the range of the largest alteration in elemental composition (440-600 degrees C, O/C 0.25-0.087%). The insights lead to an optimized thermal treatment with an initial ramp (2 degrees C min(-1) to 350 degrees C), isothermal hold (14 h), post hold ramp (0.5 degrees C min(-1) to 440 degrees C) and final ramp (10 degrees C min(-1) to 1000 degrees C). The resulting carbon structures are dimensionally stable, non-porous at the mu m scale, and comprise an unprecedented variation in feature sizes (from mm to mu m scale). The findings shall advance architected carbon to industrially relevant scales.
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3D-printing,architected carbon,carbon,carbonization,pyrolysis
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