Aerogels are a class of lightweight materials with intriguing properties, resulting from the combination of their customizable porosity and pore size, as well as their backbone morphology. Since synthesis starts on a molecular level, bottom‐up design can be used to tailor their chemical backbone composition and surface properties. In addition, the aerogel synthesis via the sol–gel process opens up seemingly endless options for making composites combining different functionalities and materials that can easily be shaped into binderless monolithic solids or applied as thin layers.
This article starts with a short overview on the history of aerogels, before guiding the reader through the key synthesis and processing steps. Suitable characterization techniques for aerogels are presented and discussed and information on typical properties of aerogels is provided.
The final section is dedicated to aerogel applications, as well as current commercial and research activities.