ABSTRACT SiO 2 aerogels have become the most widely used thermal insulation material due to their lightweight nature and simple preparation process. However, SiO 2 aerogels exhibit high infrared transparency, which results in a substantial amount of heat penetrating SiO 2 aerogels under high‐temperature conditions, thereby reducing the thermal insulation effect. To further improve the high‐temperature insulation performance of SiO 2 aerogels, this study compared the effects of several opacifiers and investigated their influence on microstructural and thermal properties of SiO 2 aerogels. The results indicated that the opacifiers‐doped SiO 2 aerogels still maintained a nano‐network structure and high specific surface area. Moreover, the stable crystal structure of opacifiers contributed to excellent high‐temperature thermal stability. The thermal conductivities of the opacifiers‐doped SiO 2 aerogels ranged from 0.0142 to 0.0194 W/(m·K). The back temperatures of the opacifiers‐doped SiO 2 aerogel were much lower than those of SiO 2 aerogels, and the back temperature of PTW‐doped SiO 2 aerogel could be reduced by as much as 394°C. Therefore, opacifiers with strong infrared scattering capability significantly improved the high‐temperature insulation performance of the SiO 2 aerogels.
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Baolu Shi
Baosheng Xu
Xinqiao Wang
International Journal of Applied Ceramic Technology
Beijing Institute of Technology
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d896406c1944d70ce079dd — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/ijac.70176
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