Baochau N. NguyenMary Ann B. MeadorMarissa E. TousleyBrian ShonkwilerLinda McCorkleDaniel A. ScheimanAnna Palczer
The effect of incorporating an organic linking group, 1,6-bis(trimethoxysilyl)hexane (BTMSH), into the underlying silica structure of a styrene cross-linked silica aerogel is examined. Vinyltrimethoxysilane (VTMS) is used to provide a reactive site on the silica backbone for styrene polymerization. Replacement of up to 88 mol % of the silicon from tetramethoxyorthosilicate with silicon derived from BTMSH and VTMS during the making of silica gels improves the elastic behavior in some formulations of the cross-linked aerogels, as evidenced by measurement of the recovered length after compression of samples to 25% strain. This is especially true for some higher density formulations, which recover nearly 100% of their length after compression to 25% strain twice. The compressive modulus of the more elastic monoliths ranged from 0.2 to 3 MPa. Although some of these monoliths had greatly reduced surface areas, changing the solvent used to produce the gels from methanol to ethanol increased the surface area in one instance from 6 to 220 m(2)/g with little affect on the modulus, elastic recovery, porosity, or density.
Puttavva MetiQi WangYoung‐Dae GongD.B. MahadikHyung‐Ho Park
Thierry WoignierJ. PelousJ. PhalippouR. VacherE. Courtens
Thierry WoignierJ. PhalippouR. Vacher
Thierry WoignierJ. PhalippouR. Vacher
Xiao Wang (19312)Sadhan C. Jana (1957216)