Highly Compressible, Anisotropic Aerogel with Aligned Cellulose Nanofibers
University of Maryland, College Park
Abstract
Aerogels can be used in a broad range of applications such as bioscaffolds, energy storage devices, sensors, pollutant treatment, and thermal insulating materials due to their excellent properties including large surface area, low density, low thermal conductivity, and high porosity. Here we report a facile and effective top-down approach to fabricate an anisotropic wood aerogel directly from natural wood by a simple chemical treatment. The wood aerogel has a layered structure with anisotropic structural properties due to the destruction of cell walls by the removal of lignin and hemicellulose. The layered structure results in the anisotropic wood aerogel having good mechanical compressibility and fragility…
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15Topics & keywords
- Aerogel
- Materials science
- Thermal conductivity
- Composite material
- Anisotropy
- Nanofiber
- Thermal insulation
- Layer (electronics)
- Affordable and clean energy