材料科学
皮克林乳液
多孔性
介孔材料
化学工程
气凝胶
纤维素
大孔隙
乳状液
复合材料
背景(考古学)
纳米纤维素
纳米技术
纳米颗粒
有机化学
工程类
古生物学
催化作用
化学
生物
作者
Clara Jiménez-Saelices,Bastien Seantier,Yves Grohens,Isabelle Capron
标识
DOI:10.1021/acsami.8b02418
摘要
Thermal superinsulating properties of biobased materials are investigated via the structuration of aerogels through a biphasic system. Highly stable Pickering emulsions are produced using TEMPO-oxidized cellulose nanofibrils (NFC) adsorbed at an oil/water interface. NFCs form an entangled system of clusters of droplets that lead to excellent mechanical properties. The emulsions produced are strong gels that are further used as template to form aerogels. The freeze-dried emulsions result in porous bioaerogels with extremely low densities (0.012-0.030 g/cm3). We describe a hierarchical morphology with three levels of porosity: an alveolar organization of larger macropores due to ice crystals, spherical smaller macropores induced by the emulsion template, and mesoporous domains localized at the pore walls level. The low-density bioaerogels have compression moduli as high as 1.5 MPa and can be deformed up to 60% strain before the structure collapse. NFC aerogels have thermal superinsulating properties; the lowest thermal conductivity obtained is 0.018 W/(m·K). In the context of the development of sustainable materials, we demonstrate that NFC-stabilized Pickering emulsions are excellent templates to produce fully biobased, mechanically strong thermal superinsulating materials.
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