Abstract

AbstractPolyimide (PI) aerogels with excellent mechanical and thermal stability, low density, and flexibility have attracted extensive attention in recent years. However, the existing preparation method usually requires chemical pre‐crosslinking followed by supercritical drying or freeze drying, and then thermal imidization, which has the weakness of a complicated preparation method and high cost. In this study, PI aerogels were prepared by a simple method that involved freeze extraction and chemical imidization, which exhibited low density (0.14 g cm−3), high porosity (85.61%), excellent thermal stability (T5% and Tg were 418.12 and 230.60°C, respectively), shape fidelity, and compressibility. Furthermore, this method regulated the pore size, such as the macro/microstructure, and then used the PI aerogel ink to build complex architectures by 3D printing. As a proof of concept, pyramids, multilayer grids, ring‐hole disks, Chinese knots and cuboids were printed, and all of them exhibited the shape fidelity property after freeze‐extraction and chemical imidization. Therefore, we believe this novel preparation method enables significant promotion of the application potential of PI aerogels and 3D printing.

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