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Preparation of Biopolymer Aerogels Using Green Solvents
Published on: July 4, 2016
Aeropectin: fully biomass-based mechanically strong and thermal superinsulating aerogel
Cyrielle Rudaz1, Rémi Courson, Laurent Bonnet
1Mines ParisTech , Centre for Materials Forming (CEMEF), UMR CNRS 7635, CS 10207, 06904 Sophia-Antipolis Cedex, France.
Abstract:
Monolithic pectin aerogels, aeropectins, were prepared via dissolution-gelation-coagulation and subsequent drying with supercritical CO2. Aeropectin had pore sizes that varied from mesopores to small macropores and compression moduli in the range from 4 to 18 MPa. Aeropectins show plastic deformation up to 60% strain before the pore walls collapse. Pectin aerogels have a thermal conductivity below that of air in ambient conditions, making them new thermal superinsulating fully biomass-based materials. The contribution of gas and solid conduction plus radiative heat transfer were determined and discussed.
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