Aerogels—Recent Progress in Production Techniques and Novel Applications

Aerogels are sol-gel derived nanostructured materials with extraordinary properties according to their high porosity. Though first prepared more than 60 years ago, silica aerogels became widely known only in the late 1980s when they were used in Cerenkov detectors and their potential was recognized...

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Cerenkov counters
Computer simulation
Electrical resistivity
Fuel cells
Material properties
Nanostructured materials
Nondestructive testing
Porosity
Pressure
Scientific papers
Silica aerogels
Silicon dioxide
Sol-gel processes
Structural analysis
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