## Abstract Three‐dimensional degradable porous polymeric structures with high porosities (93–98%) and well‐interconnected pore networks have been prepared by freeze‐drying polymer solutions in the presence of a leachable template followed by leaching of the template. Templates of the pore network
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Replication Processing of Highly Porous Materials
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