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Processing of polymer-derived,aerogel-filled,SiC foams for high-temperature insulation
Authors:Andrea Zambotti  Emanuel Ionescu  Nicola Gargiulo  Domenico Caputo  Cekdar Vakifahmetoglu  Balanand Santhosh  Mattia Biesuz  Gian Domenico Sorarù
Affiliation:1. Department of Industrial Engineering, Glass and Ceramics Laboratory, University of Trento, Trento, Italy;2. Institute of Materials Science, Darmstadt University of Technology, Darmstadt, Germany;3. Center for Advanced Metrological and Technological Services (CeSMA), Federico II University of Naples, Napoli, Italy;4. Center for Advanced Metrological and Technological Services (CeSMA), Federico II University of Naples, Napoli, Italy

Department of Chemical, Materials and Industrial Production Engineering, Federico II University of Naples, Napoli, Italy;5. Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Izmir Institute of Technology, Izmir, Turkey

Abstract:Porous polymer-derived ceramics (PDCs) are outperforming materials when low-density and thermal inertia are required. In this frame, thermal insulating foams such as silicon carbide (SiC) ones possess intriguing requisites for aerospace applications, but their thermal conductivity is affected by gas phase heat transfer and, in the high temperature region, by radiative mechanisms. Owing to the versatility of the PDC route, we present a synthesis pathway to embed PDC SiC aerogels within the open cells of a SiC foam, thus sensibly decreasing the thermal conductivity at 1000°C from 0.371 W·m?1K?1 to 0.243 W·m?1K?1. In this way, it was possible to couple the mechanical properties of the foam with the insulating ability of the aerogels. The presented synthesis was optimized by selecting, among acetone, n-hexane, and cyclohexane, the proper solvent for the gelation step of the aerogel formation to obtain a proper mesoporous colloidal structure that, after ceramization at 1000°C, presents a specific surface area of 193 m2·g?1. The so-obtained ceramic composites present a lowest density of 0.18 g·cm?3, a porosity of 90% and a compressive strength of 0.76 MPa.
Keywords:aerogel  cellular structure  polymer-derived ceramic  silicon carbide  thermal insulation
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