Thermal properties of methyltrimethoxysilane aerogel thin films
Author(s) -
Leandro N. Acquaroli,
Pascal Newby,
Clara Santato,
Yves-Alain Peter
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
aip advances
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2158-3226
DOI - 10.1063/1.4965921
Subject(s) - aerogel , thermal conductivity , thermal diffusivity , methyltrimethoxysilane , materials science , porosity , composite material , thermal insulation , thermal conductivity measurement , thermodynamics , layer (electronics) , physics , coating
Aerogels are light and porous solids whose properties, largely determined by their nanostructure, are useful in a wide range of applications, e.g., thermal insulation. In this work, as-deposited and thermally treated air-filled silica aerogel thin films synthesized using the sol-gel method were studied for their thermal properties using the 3-omega technique, at ambient conditions. The thermal conductivity and diffusivity were found to increase as the porosity of the aerogel decreased. Thermally treated films show a clear reduction in thermal conductivity compared with that of as-deposited films, likely due to an increase of porosity. The smallest thermal conductivity and diffusivity found for our aerogels were 0.019 W m−1 K−1 and 9.8 × 10-9 m2 s−1. A model was used to identify the components (solid, gaseous and radiative) of the total thermal conductivity of the aerogel
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