Abstract
Dual-network aerogels (HPSA) with improved mechanical property and thermal insulation were prepared by vacuum impregnation of HNTs/PVA aerogels (the first network aerogel, HPA) in tetraethoxysilane (TEOS). Scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, energy dispersive spectroscopy, and N2 adsorption–desorption analysis were used to study micromorphology and microstructure of HPSA, while compression tests and thermal conductivity tests were used to investigate related properties. The results showed that the dual-network frame was successfully constructed, this enabled HPSA to display enhanced compressive properties with increased HNTs content. The addition of silica sol improved the mesoporous characteristics including specific surface area and pore volume and also reduced the thermal conductivities. The first network made it possible for HPSA to possess good mechanical property, while SiO2 aerogel allowed HPSA greater thermal insulation. The obtained aerogel samples exhibited a high compressive strength (i.e., 1.36 MPa) and a low thermal conductivity (i.e., 0.022 W/(m K)). HNTs/SiO2 dual-network aerogels with improved strength and thermal insulation could show great potential in a wide variety of applications.
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