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Subcritical drying of silica gels

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Silica aerogel is a sol-gel prepared material characterized by high porosity and large inner surface area. Aerogels can be prepared with a high transparency and low thermal conductivity, giving a material excellent for application as transparent thermal insulator. The traditional route to prepare silica aerogels is by formation of an alcogel by hydrolysis and condensation of silicon alkoxides followed by supercritical drying in an autoclave at high pressure (–100 atm). Unfortunately, this process is expensive and might be dangerous, so drying methods have been developed that operate under ambient conditions. In previous work, we have shown that gels can be strengthened and stiffened by providing new monomers to the alcogel giving xerogels with similar properties as aerogels by drying at ambient pressure (porosity up to 90%). This method of obtaining ambient pressure dried aerogels will be described and special emphasis will be given on the effect of the initial gel structure on the preparation of the xerogels.

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Hæreid, S., Nilsen, E. & Einarsrud, MA. Subcritical drying of silica gels. J Porous Mater 2, 315–324 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00489813

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