Aerogel Composites Produced from Silica and Recycled Rubber Sols for Thermal Insulation

Materials (Basel). 2022 Nov 8;15(22):7897. doi: 10.3390/ma15227897.

Abstract

Hydrophobic rubber-silica aerogel panels (21.5 × 21.5 × 1.6 cm3) were fabricated from silica and rubber sols and reinforced with several fiber types (recycled tire textile fibers, polyester blanket, silica felt, glass wool). A recycled rubber sol was prepared using peracetic acid and incorporated for the first time in TEOS-based sol-gel chemistry. The composites exhibited good thermal stability up to 400 °C and very low thermal conductivity, in the superinsulation range when using polyester fibers (16.4 ± 1.0 mW·m-1·K-1), and of 20-30 mW·m-1·K-1 for the remaining fibers. They could also endure cyclic compression loads with near full recovery, thus showing very promising properties for insulation of buildings.

Keywords: fibers reinforcement; recycled rubber sol; rubber-silica aerogel; thermal superinsulation.