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Preparing Silica Aerogel Monoliths via a Rapid Supercritical Extraction Method
Published on: February 28, 2014
Adsorption properties of silica aerogel-based materials
Kristina Goryunova1, Yunis Gahramanli2, Rena Gurbanova2
1Geotechnological Problems of Oil, Gas and Chemistry Research Institute Baku City Azerbaijan kristina.goryunova@hotmail.com.
Abstract:
Silica aerogels have piqued the interest of both scientists and industry in recent decades due to their unusual properties such as low density, high porosity, low thermal and acoustic conductivity, high optical transparency, and strong sorption activity. Aerogels may be created via two-step sol-gel synthesis from different organosilicon compounds known as precursors. Various drying processes are employed to remove the solvent from the gel pores, the most common of which is the supracritical drying method. This paper highlights the potential of silica aerogels and their modifications as adsorbents for environmental cleanup based on recent researches. Following an introduction of the characteristics of aerogels, production techniques, and different categorization possibilities, the study is organized around their potential use as adsorbents.

