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Porous membranes, polymeric tubular structures

Most of the work that has been carried out using porous membranes as hard templates was done on porous alumina (anodic aluminium oxide, AAO) or track-etched polycarbonate membranes. The general principle of nanotube formation relies on a continuous polymer film being formed on the inside of the pores that remains as a tubular structure once the template is removed. There are several possibilities as to how this polymer film can be formed inside the pore. A film can be obtained by wetting the pore with a polymer melt or a polymer solution. Alternatively, the polymerization of monomers... [Pg.218]


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