气凝胶
保温
材料科学
环境科学
热导率
废物管理
出处
期刊:Chemical & Engineering News
[American Chemical Society]
日期:2019-02-18
卷期号:97 (7): 10-10
标识
DOI:10.1021/cen-09707-scicon7
摘要
In the world of materials, aerogels are lightweights. Air accounts for almost all their volume, with a fine network of material holding the structures together. Ceramic aerogels are ideal components for heat shields on spacecraft because they are chemically stable and can maintain their structures in corrosive environments. But aerogels made from typical ceramic materials, such as silica, become fragile at high temperatures or when subjected to dramatic temperature swings. Now, researchers report a new ceramic aerogel that maintains its strength when heated above 1,400 °C in a vacuum or when it is repeatedly heated to 900 °C and rapidly cooled to –198 °C (Science 2019, DOI: 10.1126/science.aav7304). A team led by the University of California, Los Angeles’s Yu Huang and Xiangfeng Duan and the Harbin Institute of Technology’s Hui Li created the material using a previously reported method to build a graphene aerogel template that can be compressed without
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