2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.jnoncrysol.2011.10.031
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A new route to aerogels: Monolithic silica cryogels

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“…Pons et al [91] synthesised silica cryogels with properties similar to those of silica aerogels, particularly in terms of monolithicity, density, porosity and specific surface area. This similarity can be explained by high pressure produced by ice crystallites onto thin residual liquid films between these crystallites that is similar to high-pressure condition used on synthesis of aerogels.…”
Section: Types Of Cryogel Based Composite and Hybrid Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Pons et al [91] synthesised silica cryogels with properties similar to those of silica aerogels, particularly in terms of monolithicity, density, porosity and specific surface area. This similarity can be explained by high pressure produced by ice crystallites onto thin residual liquid films between these crystallites that is similar to high-pressure condition used on synthesis of aerogels.…”
Section: Types Of Cryogel Based Composite and Hybrid Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This similarity can be explained by high pressure produced by ice crystallites onto thin residual liquid films between these crystallites that is similar to high-pressure condition used on synthesis of aerogels. The textural characterisation of silica cryogels was based on nitrogen adsorption isotherms appropriately analysed, SEM images (with no quantitative analysis), and the structure was also analysed using 29 Si MAS NMR and FTIR spectra [91]. Hybrid SBA-15/carbon cryogel composites were prepared by sol-gel polycondensation of resorcinol and formaldehyde followed by freeze drying, and subsequent pyrolysis [92], and characterised using nitrogen adsorption, XRD and SEM (images were not treated) methods.…”
Section: Types Of Cryogel Based Composite and Hybrid Materialsmentioning
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“…The hydrogels were synthesized by sol−gel polymerization of titanium tetraisopropoxide using dialysis [6]. Silica cryogels have been synthesized with properties similar to those of silica aerogels, particularly in terms of particle morphology, density, porosity, and specific surface area [7]. These similarities can be explained by the high pressure produced by ice crystallites onto thin residual liquid films between these crystallites.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…The resulting conditions are similar to the high-pressure conditions used to synthesize aerogels. The textural characterization of silica cryogels was based on nitrogen adsorption isotherms, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) images, structural analysis using infrared (FTIR) and nuclear magnetic resonance ( 29 Si MAS NMR) spectra [7]. Titania-silica hydrogels were molded into various shapes, microhoneycomb, self-standing bundle, microfibers, and powder, by a unidirectional freezing method [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%