Synthesis of multi-functional porous superhydrophobic trioxybenzene cross-linked silica aerogels with improved textural properties
- Authors
- Mahadik, D. B.; Wang, Qi; Meti, Puttavva; Lee, Kyu-Yeon; Gong, Young-Dae; Park, Hyung-Ho
- Issue Date
- 1-Aug-2020
- Publisher
- ELSEVIER SCI LTD
- Keywords
- Trihydroxybenzene; Cross-linking; Mesoporous; Hydrophobic; Thermal insulation
- Citation
- CERAMICS INTERNATIONAL, v.46, no.11, pp 17969 - 17977
- Pages
- 9
- Indexed
- SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- CERAMICS INTERNATIONAL
- Volume
- 46
- Number
- 11
- Start Page
- 17969
- End Page
- 17977
- URI
- https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/6281
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.ceramint.2020.04.110
- ISSN
- 0272-8842
1873-3956
- Abstract
- The development of organically modified cross-linked silica aerogels with an ordered porous structure and a high surface area is of utmost importance for practical applications. However, practical applications have been limited, as the organic cross-linkers lead to decrease the textural properties due to large phase separation and large size difference between organic and inorganics. Also cross-linkers are not commercially available or are prohibitively expensive. To overcome these, we proposed to use small size organic cross-linker i. e aryl group with three cross-linking sites to minimize phase separation and to obtain ordered silica network. Initially, three cross-linkers are synthesized starting from trihydroxybenzene and tetraethoxysilane using acid catalyst. Further, using these cross-linkers, trioxybenzene cross-linked silica aerogels were prepared by a simple cost-effective solgel process. Three different structural isomers of trihydroxybenzene precursors were used to analyze its suitability to obtain cost-effective silica aerogels with high porosity and hydrophobicity. Among these cross-linked silica aerogels, 1,3,5-trihydroxybenzene cross-linked aerogels possess a high surface area (1268 m(2)/g) and uniform porous morphology with a highly interconnected structure due to symmetry and lower phase separation. It also exhibits low density (0.02431 g/cm(3)) and low shrinkage, leading to excellent thermal insulation performance with low thermal conductivity (0.061 W/m.K). Also, the cross-linked aerogels are hydrophobic without using silylating reagents. This is helpful for large-scale production of aerogels for thermal applications.
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