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Strong yet flexible ceramic aerogel

Engineering and Technology

Strong yet flexible ceramic aerogel

L. Su, S. Jia, et al.

Discover the revolutionary laminated SiC-SiOx nanowire aerogel developed by researchers Lei Su, Shuhai Jia, and their team, showcasing impressive features such as reversible compressibility, ductility, and exceptional thermal stability. This innovative material could redefine flexible thermal insulation applications!... show more
Abstract
Ceramic aerogels are highly efficient, lightweight, and chemically stable thermal insulation materials but their application is hindered by their brittleness and low strength. Flexible nanostructure-assembled compressible aerogels have been developed to overcome the brittleness but they still show low strength, leading to insufficient load-bearing capacity. Here we designed and fabricated a laminated SiC-SiOx nanowire aerogel that exhibits reversible compressibility, recoverable buckling deformation, ductile tensile deformation, and simultaneous high strength of up to an order of magnitude larger than other ceramic aerogels. The aerogel also shows good thermal stability ranging from -196 °C in liquid nitrogen to above 1200 °C in butane blow torch, and good thermal insulation performance with a thermal conductivity of 39.3 ± 0.4 mW m−1 K−1. These integrated properties make the aerogel a promising candidate for mechanically robust and highly efficient flexible thermal insulation materials.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Nov 03, 2023
Authors
Lei Su, Shuhai Jia, Junqiang Ren, Xuefeng Lu, Sheng-Wu Guo, Pengfei Guo, Zhixin Cai, De Lu, Min Niu, Lei Zhuang, Kang Peng, Hongjie Wang
Tags
Ceramic Aerogels
Thermal Insulation
Reversible Compressibility
Nanowire Aerogel
Thermal Stability
Mechanical Behavior
Ductile Deformation
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