4.7 Article

Preparation and textural evolution: From organosilane aerogel to SiOC aerogels

Journal

CERAMICS INTERNATIONAL
Volume 48, Issue 4, Pages 5468-5475

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ceramint.2021.11.091

Keywords

SiOC aerogel; Sol-gel; Ambient pressure drying; Pyrolysis

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51972222]
  2. key technologies R & D program of Tianjin [17YFZCGX00600]

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SiOC aerogels were prepared using sol-gel method and ambient pressure drying technology. The aerogels exhibited excellent properties with high porosity, high compressive strength, and low thermal conductivity. A new concept of gases truing was proposed to explain the microstructure evolution of the aerogels during pyrolysis, providing insights for the preparation of high-performance SiOC aerogels.
Generally, SiOC aerogels are prepared utilizing the high-temperature pyrolysis of polyorganosiloxanes or polycarboorganosilanes in an inert gas atmosphere. However, the crosslinking and drying of the precursor rely on the catalysts of noble metal, the equipment of autoclave, and the technology of supercritical drying, which limit the batch production of SiOC aerogel. In this work, the SiOC aerogels were prepared via pyrolysis of methyltrimethoxysilane/triethoxyvinylsilane (MTMS/VTES) organosilane aerogel precursor (O-SAP), which was synthesized using sol-gel method and ambient pressure drying technology. Under the temperature of 1500 degrees C, the SiOC aerogel exhibited excellent properties with high porosity (80%), high compressive strength (11.52 MPa), and low thermal conductivity (0.08 W m K-1), which overweighed most state-of-the-art SiOC aerogels. More significantly, a new concept of gases truing was firstly proposed to explain the microstructure evolution of O SAP during pyrolysis. This paper is expected to provide insights for the preparation of high-performance SiOC aerogels, with promising applications in heat insulation and anode material of Li-ion battery.

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