Fire-Resistant and Hierarchically Structured Elastic Ceramic Nanofibrous Aerogels for Efficient Low-Frequency Noise Reduction

Traffic noise has been regarded as one of the most annoying pollutions that induce severe hazards to human health, both physiological and psychological. The commonly used fibrous noise absorption materials are limited by their large density, poor sound absorption ability at low frequencies, and unsa...

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description Traffic noise has been regarded as one of the most annoying pollutions that induce severe hazards to human health, both physiological and psychological. The commonly used fibrous noise absorption materials are limited by their large density, poor sound absorption ability at low frequencies, and unsatisfactory fire-resistant ability. Here, we develop hierarchically structured elastic ceramic electrospun nanofibrous aerogels, which possess lightweight properties (density of 13.29 mg cm–3) and superior low-frequency sound absorption ability (NRC value of 0.59). Specifically, the obtained ceramic electrospun nanofibrous aerogel is nonflammable on exposure to fire and can be compressed and quickly recover to its original height without any visible damage. Moreover, the resultant aerogels could be facilely and efficiently manufactured into designed shapes on a large scale, demonstrating their potential for industrialization. The successful design of such ceramic-based bulk materials may provide new insights for the further development of the next-generation high-efficiency sound-absorbing products.
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