Nanoclay-reinforced alginate aerogels: preparation and properties

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Abstract

Flame-retardant materials that are mechanically robust, low cost and non-toxic from green and renewable resources are highly demanded in many fields. In this work, aerogels of alginate extracted from seaweeds were fabricated and reinforced with nanoclay. The nanoclay particles increase the molecular ordering (crystallinity) of the aerogels through physical interactions with alginate molecules. They also served as cross-linkers and flame-retardant additives to improve the mechanical strength, elasticity, thermal stability and flame-retarding properties of the aerogels. Under exposure to a butane flame (750 °C), the aerogels maintained their structural integrity and did not produce drips. An optimal loading of nanoclay which led to the best flame retardancy (non-flammable) of the aerogel was determined. The results of this work demonstrate that alginate-nanoclay composite aerogels can be promisingly used as flame-retardant thermal insulation materials.

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Xu, B. T., Jin, D. Z., Yu, Y., Zhang, Q., Weng, W. J., Ren, K. X., & Tai, Y. L. (2024). Nanoclay-reinforced alginate aerogels: preparation and properties. RSC Advances, 14(2), 954–962. https://doi.org/10.1039/d3ra07132d

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