Status And Perspectives of Ultra-Lightweight Silica Aerogel Superinsulation Materials 


Vol. 28,  No. 4, pp. 301-308, Dec.  2022
10.7464/ksct.2022.28.4.301


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  Abstract

Since nanoporous silica aerogel was first synthesized in 1931, its potential as an ultra-lightweight superinsulation material has been steadily attracting attention. Silica aerogel is the best thermal insulation material to date. However, the potential applications of this lightweight material have so far been hindered by its inherent fragibility and brittleness arising from its ultra-porous nature. Although the monolithic form of silica aerogel has the best ultra-lightweight superinsulation properties, it cannot be used in this form. Instead it is used in the form of powders, particles, and blankets. However, these forms still have shortcomings. Silica aerogel is most widely applied in the form of a fiber-reinforced aerogel blanket, but this form is likely to generate dust when handled. Although silica aerogel particles have been proven to be non-toxic to humans, dust formation remains a major barrier to the widespread application of silica aerogel blankets. This paper will investigate the unique properties of silica aerogel and determine what fields it can be used in or potentially be used in due to its unique properties. In addition, we will review the important advances in silica aerogel synthesis technology and its commercialization so far, and then consider the problems that exist for its widespread commercialization in the future and how to overcome them.

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[IEEE Style]

S. DJ, "Status And Perspectives of Ultra-Lightweight Silica Aerogel Superinsulation Materials," Clean Technology, vol. 28, no. 4, pp. 301-308, 2022. DOI: 10.7464/ksct.2022.28.4.301.

[ACM Style]

Suh DJ. 2022. Status And Perspectives of Ultra-Lightweight Silica Aerogel Superinsulation Materials. Clean Technology, 28, 4, (2022), 301-308. DOI: 10.7464/ksct.2022.28.4.301.