Comparing the Bulk Modulus of Aerogels Obtained Through Different Formulas-Crimson Publishers
Comparing
the Bulk Modulus of Aerogels Obtained Through Different Formulas by Ryan
Aycock* in Crimson Publishers: Peer Reviewed Material Science Journals
Aerogels
are highly porous silica networks which lend themselves to several unique
properties including low densities, small dielectric constants, and high impact
absorption. While this list of attributes is impressive, these materials are
extremely fragile. By using organic polymers as additives, researchers have
discovered that gels can be made tougher while retaining many of their unique
features. This paper compares the bulk moduli of pure silica aerogels to those
containing collodion (nitro cellulose) by employing the novel technique of
mercury porosimetry.
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