posted on 2021-05-17, 20:47authored byXiaoyan Zhang, Youfei Zhang, Ya-Nan Qu, Jia-Min Wu, Shengen Zhang, Jinlong Yang
For
nanofibrous aerogels, a three-dimensional porous structure
with interwoven nanofibers as a pore wall has become an urgent demand,
and it remains to be a challenge to ensure the mechanical stability
and thermal insulation. Other than the reported nanofiber as raw materials
to generate three-dimensional cellular nanofibrous aerogels, an alternative
low-cost and facile procedure has been proposed here via tactfully
utilizing polymer sponge as a template attached with reactive particles,
followed by a carbothermal reduction process to realize nanowire growth
and their replacement of the original framework. The resulting spongy
aerogels with numerous interlaced SiC/Si3N4 nanowires
as a skeleton exhibit an ultrahigh porosity of 99.79%. Meanwhile,
compressive elasticity after a compression at strain of 35% for 400
cycles, a low thermal conductivity of 23.19 mW/(m K), an excellent
absorption capacity of 33.9–95.3 times for varied organic solvents
removal, along with flexibility in shape design favored by the initial
organic sponge make this nanofibrous aerogel an ideal material for
heat shielding, absorption, or catalyst support.