Journal
NANOMATERIALS
Volume 11, Issue 2, Pages -Publisher
MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/nano11020258
Keywords
silica aerogel; water glass; ambient pressure drying APD; carbon microfibers; structural and mechanical properties
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- Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education [0412/SBAD/0028]
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This study synthesized silica aerogel reinforced with short pitch carbon fibers from a cheaper precursor of water glass, resulting in improved mechanical and structural parameters of the composite. The presence of fibers in excess of 10% by volume also introduced a new function of the nanocomposite - the ability to conduct electric current.
The article presents the synthesis of silica aerogel from a much cheaper precursor of water glass that was reinforced with short pitch carbon fiber by way of ambient pressure drying. Before being added to the silica gel, the carbon fibers were surface modified to increase adhesion at the interfacial border. We were able to obtain stable structures of the composite with the amount of fibers above 10% by volume. The presence of fibers in the silica matrix resulted in lower synthesis time of the composite, improved adhesion of fibers to the aerogel nanostructure, and increased mechanical and structural parameters. An additional effect of the presence of fibers in excess of 10% by volume was a new function of the nanocomposite-the ability to conduct electric current. The most optimal parameters of the composite, however, were obtained for silica aerogel reinforced with 10 vol.% of carbon fibers. This material indicated relatively low density and good physical parameters. The paper also analyzes the results on the synthesis of fiber-reinforced silica aerogels that have appeared in recent years and compares these to the results gained in presented work.
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