posted on 2016-05-04, 00:00authored byHua Sun, David A. Schiraldi, Dayong Chen, Danqi Wang, Miguel Sánchez-Soto
Both inorganic and
polymeric aerogels are well-known in the materials field. Inorganic
aerogels are generally susceptible to brittle fracture, while polymeric
aerogels tend to exhibit low modului and high flammability. To overcome
these disadvantages, we introduce a new approach to the design of
aerogels. A microporous poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) aerogel/silica nanocomposite
was prepared by growing a silica conformal coating onto a PVA aerogel
scaffold. Such aerogel/silica nanocomposites show significant improvement
in their mechanical properties over either individual component. The
nanocomposites show excellent fire resistance since the silica conformal
coating serves as a barrier for heat transfer and mass loss of the
coated organic materials. After a fluorocarbon silane treatment, the
nanocomposites also show durable superhydrophobicity.