Step-freeze-drying method for carbon aerogels: A study of the effects on microstructure and mechanical property

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In this paper, a novel step-freeze-drying method was used to prepare carbon aerogels. The effects of step-freeze-drying on the density, linear shrinkage, specific surface area, pore size distribution, microstructure and compressive strength of carbon aerogels were investigated, and compared to traditional freeze-drying methods. It was found that the step-freeze-drying method reduced the density, linear shrinkage and pore size of carbon aerogels compared to traditional freeze-drying. And it also improved the specific surface area, the microstructural homogenization and the compressive strength of carbon aerogels compared to traditional freeze-drying. It is therefore believed that step-freeze-drying is an efficient method to obtain carbon aerogels with fine microstructure and high mechanical property.

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Hu, L., He, R., Lu, Z., Zhang, K., & Bai, X. (2019). Step-freeze-drying method for carbon aerogels: A study of the effects on microstructure and mechanical property. RSC Advances, 9(18), 9931–9936. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9ra01328h

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