Diffusion During the Supercritical Drying of Silica Gels |
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Authors: | Yasmine Masmoudi Arnaud Rigacci Pierre Ilbizian Francois Cauneau Patrick Achard |
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Affiliation: | 1. école des Mines de Paris, CEP, Sophia-Antipolis Cedex , France yasmine.masmoudi@ensmp.fr;3. école des Mines de Paris, CEP, Sophia-Antipolis Cedex , France |
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Abstract: | Drying is the most critical elaboration step of large monolithic and crack-free silica aerogel plates. In the present work, we are studying the supercritical CO2 drying and more precisely the first step, here called the supercritical washing step. This phase consists of replacing the liquid phase contained in the nanopores with supercritical CO2. Within this study, this step is governed by molecular diffusion through the gels. These phenomena were investigated experimentally in order to estimate the duration of the washing step. The experimental results were then fitted with an analytical mass transfer model to identify the effective diffusion coefficient. |
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Keywords: | Effective diffusion coefficient Silica aerogels Supercritical CO2 drying |
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