Design and Performance Comparison of Polymer-Derived Ceramic Ambigels and Aerogels

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This work reports the synthesis and characterization of preceramic- and polymer-derived SiOC aerogels obtained from a commercial siloxane resin. The preceramic aerogels were obtained by ambient pressure drying (ambigels) and CO2 supercritical drying. Despite different drying processes, the final ceramic ambi/aerogels have very similar microstructural features in density, porosity, pore size, and specific surface area. Both materials have shown promising results for oil sorption and water cleaning. Supercritically dried-SiOC aerogel had low thermal conductivity with 0.046 W·m-1·K-1 at RT and 0.073 W·m-1·K-1 at 500 °C. These results suggest that substituting the rather complicated and expensive CO2-SC drying with the more friendly and cheap ambient pressure drying can be done without having to accept significant microstructural/property degradation.

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Icin, O., Semerci, T., Soraru, G. D., & Vakifahmetoglu, C. (2023). Design and Performance Comparison of Polymer-Derived Ceramic Ambigels and Aerogels. ACS Omega, 8(36), 32955–32962. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.3c04607

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