2012
DOI: 10.1021/cm3017648
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Monolithic Hierarchical Fractal Assemblies of Silica Nanoparticles Cross-Linked with Polynorbornene via ROMP: A Structure–Property Correlation from Molecular to Bulk through Nano

Abstract: Monolithic hierarchical fractal assemblies of silica nanoparticles are referred to as aerogels, and despite an impressive collection of attractive macroscopic properties, fragility has been the primary drawback to applications. In that regard, polymer-cross-linked silica aerogels have emerged as strong lightweight nanostructured alternatives rendering new applications unrelated to aerogels before, as in ballistic protection, possible. In polymer-cross-linked aerogels skeletal nanoparticles are connected covale… Show more

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“…Monolithic alumina aerogels treated via this method would be presumed to possess better heat resistance. According to Dhairyashil P. Mohite's report, 37 the accumulation of the cross-linking modifier follows the hierarchical structure of alumina. The modifier forms conformal coating around primary particles and then fills secondary particles.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Monolithic alumina aerogels treated via this method would be presumed to possess better heat resistance. According to Dhairyashil P. Mohite's report, 37 the accumulation of the cross-linking modifier follows the hierarchical structure of alumina. The modifier forms conformal coating around primary particles and then fills secondary particles.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We make the assumption that this observation can be extended to the whole range of DABCO TMR concentrations, and we consider that skeletal density is equal to 1.38 g cm −3 ± 0.05 for all samples of the present aerogels family. It has been shown by Mohite et al [28] that in the case of cross-linked silica presenting complex hierarchical structures, the value of the skeletal density measured with He pycnometry could be underestimated by the presence of closed pores. In our case, the invariance of the skeletal density with C DABCOTMR associate with a quite high value (compared to 1.10 g cm −3 in previous studies [17]) could indicate that there are few or no closed pores.…”
Section: Bulk and Skeletal Densitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aerogels were invented in the early 1930's by Kistler 1,2 and are dened as solid colloidal or polymeric networks of nanoparticles expanded throughout their entire volume by a gas. 3,4 Early emphasis was based on silica and other inorganic aerogels, 1,2,5 while organic aerogels, based on organic polymers [6][7][8][9][10][11][12] or biopolymers, [13][14][15][16] and hybrid organic-inorganic aerogels [17][18][19][20][21] were developed later.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%