A process of making a nanoporous substrate, such as the matrix in an
electrical laminate, by grafting onto an organic resin backbone a
thermolabile functionality by reacting hydrogen active groups of the
organic resin with a compound containing thermolabile groups; then
thermally degrading the thermolabile groups grafted on the organic resin
to form a nanoporous laminate. Advantageously, the nanoporous electrical
laminate has a low dielectric constant (Dk) because of the nanopores
present in the laminate matrix.