Journal article

Synthesis and processing of organic materials in supercritical carbon dioxide

GE McCluskey, JK Lee, J Sha, CK Ober, SE Watkins, AB Holmes

MRS Bulletin | SPRINGER HEIDELBERG | Published : 2009

Abstract

Carbon dioxide (CO2) is arguably the most high-profile molecule of recent times. Although much of its bad press comes from environmental concerns associated with greenhouse gas emissions, there exists the possibility to harness this abundant resource for application to the synthesis and processing of useful materials. This article describes a selection of recent successes in using supercritical carbon dioxide (ScCO2) as a solvent for polymerizations. Further, the uses of compressed CO2 as a processing tool in the fabrication of materials for applications such as coatings and biomaterials are discussed. Finally, the application of ScCO 2 to photolithography is demonstrated, with particular fo..

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Grants

Awarded by National Science Foundation


Funding Acknowledgements

This research was accomplished with the support of the Australian Research Council (LX 069165)/National Science Foundation (Materials World Network: DMR-0602821, IGERT Program)/NYSTAR and the Australian Government DHSR International Linkage Project (CG100059).