Preparation of Aerogel-like Silica Foam with the Hollow-Sphere-Based 3D Network Skeleton by the Cast-in Situ Method and Ambient Pressure Drying.

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Silica aerogels have incomparable advantages among thermal insulation materials because of their ultralow density and thermal conductivity, but cumbersome production processes, high cost, and low mechanical stability limit their practical application. In this study, a novel aqueous process to prepare lightweight aerogel-like silica foams (ASFoams) through the cast-in situ method and ambient pressure drying was proposed with multiblock polyurethane surfactant as the vesicle template. ASFoams possess a unique loose stacking morphology of the silica hollow sphere with a 3D network structure as the skeleton, which endues ASFoams with a low density of 0.059 g/cm, low thermal conductivity of 36.1 mW·k·m, and pretty good mechanical properties. These properties make ASFoams a promising option for thermal insulation in industrial, aerospace, and other extreme environmental conditions. In addition, the micromorphology of ASFoams can be adjusted by changing the reaction conditions, which may provide a facile method for the preparation of a silica aerogel-like foam with adjustable microstructure.
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Energy conservation,Self-assembly,Silica foams,Vesicle template
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