Synthesis of Flexible Polyamide Aerogels Cross-Linked with a Tri-Isocyanate.
Daniel A ScheimanHaiquan GuoKatherine J OosterbaanLinda McCorkleBaochau A NguyenPublished in: Gels (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
A new series of flexible polyamide (PA) aerogels was synthesized using terephthaloyl chloride (TPC), 2,2'-dimethylbenzidine (DMBZ) and cross-linked with an inexpensive, commercially available tri-isocyanate (Desmodur N3300A) at polymer concentrations of 6-8 wt.% total solids and repeating units, n , from 30 to 60. The cross-linked DMBZ-based polyamide aerogels obtained, after supercritically drying using liquid CO 2 , had shrinkages of 19-27% with densities ranging from 0.12 g/cm 3 to 0.22 g/cm 3 , porosity and surface areas up to 91% and 309 m 2 /g, respectively, and modulus values ranging from 20.6 to 109 MPa. Evidence suggests that a higher flexibility could be achieved using DMBZ in the polyamide backbone with N3300A as a cross-linker, when compared to previously reported TPC-mPDA-BTC PA aerogels, N3300A-polyimide aerogels, and N3300-reinforced silica aerogels.
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