cARBON AEROGEL

Carbon aerogels consist of carbon-based materials typically derived from organic precursors. The gel precursor is carbonized and the resulting solid structure is then subjected to supercritical drying to produce airgel. Similar to other aerogels, carbon aerogels exhibit extremely low density and high porosity. Their density can be as low as 0.1 g/cm³ or even lower. The high porosity is a result of the nanoporous structure, where the majority of the volume consists of air-filled pores.

 


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Carbon aerogels consist of carbon-based materials typically derived from organic precursors. The gel precursor is carbonized and the resulting solid structure is then subjected to supercritical drying to produce airgel. Similar to other aerogels, carbon aerogels exhibit extremely low density and high porosity. Their density can be as low as 0.1 g/cm³ or even lower. The high porosity is a result of the nanoporous structure, where the majority of the volume consists of air-filled pores. 

Potential Benefits of Using Carbon Aerogel in the Defense Industry