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High Density Interconnect Characterization

Emulsion derived foams prepared via the concentrated emulsion pathway are characterized by highly interconnected pores, thus offering density values as low as 0.02 g/cm and a relatively narrow size distribution in the pm-range resulting from a thermodynamically stable system. This principle allows for the synthesis of organic as well as inorganic foams that offer a wide range of appHcations [20, 21]. Recently such technique has been applied to form injectable siloxane foams where the emulsified liquid was removed supercritically in order to avoid pore collapse [22]. [Pg.166]


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