In this work, we continued to develop the method for fabricating functional porous 3D structures. In this ChemComm paper, we extended our approach to the thiol-ene chemistry, which surprisingly enhanced the mechanical properties of the macroporous 3D structures, compared to their polymethacrylate counterparts. More details in the publication: „3D printing of reactive macroporous polymers via thiol-ene chemistry and polymerization-induced phase separation“. Congratulations to Nikolaj K Mandsberg and Fatma Aslan! ???? Read the full article here.
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Our research group is located at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology and affiliated with the University of Heidelberg. Our research is focused on the synthesis and application of biofunctional materials, surfaces and nanoparticles.
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