Materials Chemistry and Physics, Vol.162, 346-353, 2015
Ambient pressure dried shape-controllable sodium silicate based composite silica aerogel monoliths
The shape-controllable sodium silicate based fiber reinforced silica aerogel monoliths with excellent integrity and thermal insulating property were prepared by ambient pressure drying. The non-woven silica fiber up to 17.5 wt% could be uniformly distributed and well incorporated into the three-dimensional silica network since the fiber introduced and silica precursor could simultaneously react with methyltriethoxysilane (MTES) and trimethylchlorosilane (TMCS) during the two-step surface modification. The densities and porosities of the composite silica aerogel monoliths were 0.104-0.146 g/cm(3) and 93%-95%, respectively, with the thermal conductivities of 21-31 m W/(m K) and the average modulus of 323-535 kPa. The characteristic linear and zigzag responses were observed from the compression stress strain curves. Incomplete modification due to a large amount of fiber incorporation led to severe volume shrinkage during ambient pressure drying. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Two-step surface modification;Sodium silicate;Ambient pressure drying;Fiber reinforced;Shape-controllable;Thermal conductivity