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Fabrication and Characterization of a High-Strength Polyimide/Thermoplastic Polyurethane Composite Aerogel with Hydrophobicity and Low Thermal Conductivity.

Yihao NieXibin YiXinfu ZhaoShimo YuMinna ZhangJian ZhangGuoliang DouMengdi Wang
Published in: Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids (2023)
Polyimide (PI) aerogel has surfaced in research and development as a result of its heat resistance, flame retardancy, and low dielectric constant. However, it is still a challenge to reduce the thermal conductivity while improving its mechanical strength and retaining hydrophobicity. Herein, the PI/thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) composite aerogel was synthesized by coupling TPU with PI via a novel method of chemical imidization combined with freeze-drying technology. With this technique, PI aerogel with excellent comprehensive performance is produced. Interestingly, the volume shrinkage of the composite aerogel decreased from 24.14 to 5.47%, which leads to low density (0.095 g/cm 3 ) and elevated porosity (92.4%). In addition, strong mechanical strength (1.29 MPa) and high hydrophobicity (123.6°) were achieved. More importantly, PI/TPU composite aerogel demonstrated a low thermal conductivity of 29.51 mW m -1 K -1 at ambient temperature. Therefore, PI/TPU composite aerogel can be a promising material for hydrophobic and thermal insulation applications.
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