Structure-Property Relationships in Porous 3-D Nanostructures as a Function of Preparation Conditions: Isocyanate Cross-Linked Silica AerogelsSol-gel derived silica aerogels are attractive candidates for many unique thermal, optical, catalytic, and chemical applications because of their low density and high mesoporosity. However, their inherent fragility has restricted use of aerogel monoliths to applications where they are not subject to any load. We have previously reported cross-linking the mesoporous silica structure of aerogels with di-isocyanates, styrenes or epoxies reacting with amine decorated silica surfaces. These approaches have been shown to significantly increase the strength of aerogels with only a small effect on density or porosity. Though density is a prime predictor of properties such as strength and thermal conductivity for aerogels, it is becoming clear from previous studies that varying the silica backbone and size of the polymer cross-link independently can give rise to combinations of properties which cannot be predicted from density alone. Herein, we examine the effects of four processing parameters for producing this type of polymer cross-linked aerogel on properties of the resulting monoliths. We focus on the results of 13C CP-MAS NMR which gives insight to the size and structure of polymer cross-link present in the monoliths, and relates the size of the cross-links to microstructure, mechanical properties and other characteristics of the materials obtained.
Document ID
20110001662
Acquisition Source
Glenn Research Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Meador, Mary Ann B. (NASA Glenn Research Center Cleveland, OH, United States)
Capadona, Lynn A. (Ohio Aerospace Inst. Cleveland, OH, United States)
McCorkle, Linda (Ohio Aerospace Inst. Cleveland, OH, United States)
Papadopoulos, Demetrios S. (Akron Univ. Akron, OH, United States)
Leventis, Nicholas (NASA Glenn Research Center Cleveland, OH, United States)