Structure−Property Relationships in Porous 3D Nanostructures: Epoxy-Cross-Linked Silica Aerogels Produced Using Ethanol as the Solvent

Cross-linking silica aerogels with organic groups has been shown to improve the strength over un-cross-linked aerogels by as much as 2 orders of magnitude. Previous cross-linking chemistry has been developed using solvents specifically chosen to dissolve the monomers and accommodate the reaction tem...

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Hauptverfasser: Meador, Mary Ann B, Weber, Amanda S, Hindi, Alia, Naumenko, Melanie, McCorkle, Linda, Quade, Derek, Vivod, Stephanie L, Gould, George L, White, Shannon, Deshpande, Kiranmayi
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description Cross-linking silica aerogels with organic groups has been shown to improve the strength over un-cross-linked aerogels by as much as 2 orders of magnitude. Previous cross-linking chemistry has been developed using solvents specifically chosen to dissolve the monomers and accommodate the reaction temperature. Because the process of making the aerogels requires so much solvent, it is of interest to consider less toxic solvents such as ethanol to increase safety and enhance scale up. To this end, two different epoxy precursors with suitable solubility in ethanol were evaluated as cross-linkers for silica gels prepared from (3-aminopropyl)triethoxysilane and tetraethylorthosilicate. In addition, 1,6-bis(trimethoxysilyl)hexane (BTMSH) was used as an additive in the underlying silica structure to add flexibility to the aerogels. It was found that the ethanol-derived aerogels exhibited more shrinkage than those prepared from other solvents but that including BTMSH in the aerogels significantly reduced this shrinkage. Inclusion of BTMSH also imparted the ability of the aerogel monoliths to recover elastically when compressed up to 50% strain. In addition, optimized cross-linked aerogels prepared in this study have mechanical properties comparable to those using other more undesirable solvents and cross-linkers.
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