Abstract

The 3D highly elastic sponge constructed by BN fiber balls was fabricated through low-temperature treatment, freeze-drying and high-temperature treatment. Results indicated that the composition unit of fiber ball had highly elasticity. When the temperature difference was Δ115 °C, the Young's modulus reached 120 kPa and the energy loss coefficient reached 85% during the first compression. After 10 loading-unloading cycles, the energy loss coefficient was still larger than 51%. The obtained 3D highly elastic BN sponge composed of small-sized fiber balls has potential applications in the fields of energy absorption, catalyst support and environmental restoration.

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