Fabrication of the SiC/HfC Composite Aerogel with Ultra-Low Thermal Conductivity and Excellent Compressive Strength

Wei Wang, Qi You, Zhanwu Wu, Sheng Cui, Weimin Shen

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Abstract

Aerogels, as a new type of high-temperature-resistant insulation material, find extensive application in aerospace, high-temperature industrial furnaces, new energy batteries, and various other domains, yet still face some limitations such as inadequate temperature resistance and pronounced brittleness. In this work, SiC/HfC composite aerogels were prepared through a combination of sol-gel method, atmospheric pressure drying technique, and carbothermal reduction reaction. The effects of different molar ratios, calcination time, and temperatures on the microstructural features and physicochemical properties of the resulting SiC/HfC composite aerogels were investigated. The aerogel exhibited an elevated BET-specific surface area of 279.75 m2/g, while the sample displayed an extraordinarily low thermal conductivity of 0.052 W/(m·K). Most notably, the compressive strength reached an outstanding 5.93 MPa after a carbonization temperature of 1500 °C, far exceeding the values reported in prior aerogel studies. This research provided an innovative approach for advancing the development of carbide aerogels in the realm of high-temperature applications.

Original languageEnglish
Article number292
JournalGels
Volume10
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2024

Keywords

  • SiC/HfC composite aerogel
  • atmospheric pressure drying
  • carbothermal reduction
  • compressive strength
  • sol-gel
  • thermal insulation

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