Implementing an Air Suction Effect Induction Strategy to Create Super Thermally Insulating and Superelastic SiC Aerogels

Small. 2022 May;18(19):e2201039. doi: 10.1002/smll.202201039. Epub 2022 Apr 14.

Abstract

Silicon carbide (SiC) aerogels are promising thermal insulators that are lightweight and possess high thermal stability. However, their application is hindered by their brittleness. Herein, an air suction effect induction (ASEI) strategy is proposed to fabricate a super thermally insulating SiC aerogel (STISA). The ASEI strategy exploits the air suction effect to subtly regulate the directional flow of the SiO gas, which can induce directional growth and assembly of SiC nanowires to form a directional lamellar structure. The sintering time is significantly reduced by >90%. Significant improvements in the compression and elasticity performance of the STISA are achieved upon the formation of a directional lamellar structure through the ASEI strategy. Moreover, the lamellar structure endows the STISA with an ultralow thermal conductivity of 0.019 W m-1 K-1 . The ASEI strategy paves the way for structural design of advanced ceramic aerogels for super thermal insulation.

Keywords: air suction effect; elasticity; high-temperature resistance; silicon carbide aerogels; super thermal insulation.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Air*
  • Carbon Compounds, Inorganic
  • Elasticity
  • Silicon Compounds
  • Suction
  • Thermal Conductivity

Substances

  • Carbon Compounds, Inorganic
  • Silicon Compounds
  • silicon carbide