Patent classifications
C01B33/159
Method for producing a micron-size spherical silica aerogel
A method for producing a micron-size spherical silica aerogel having a selectable or controllable average particle size, the method includes producing a surface-modified silica sol by adding a first organosilane compound to a aqueous acid-silica sol, which comprises an inorganic acid and a water glass solution, with a pH less than 3, dispersive mixing a non-polar organic solvent, a second organosilane compound, and the surface-modified silica sol, at a selected stilling rate which is inversely related to an average particle size, without adding any surfactant or dispersant, a micron-size spherical silica hydrogel and further a hydrophobic micron-size spherical silica gel are then produced. Following by drying or stirring the hydrophobic micron-size spherical silica gel to obtain a controllable micron-size silica aerogel in a spherical and powder forms, respectively.
Method for producing a micron-size spherical silica aerogel
A method for producing a micron-size spherical silica aerogel having a selectable or controllable average particle size, the method includes producing a surface-modified silica sol by adding a first organosilane compound to a aqueous acid-silica sol, which comprises an inorganic acid and a water glass solution, with a pH less than 3, dispersive mixing a non-polar organic solvent, a second organosilane compound, and the surface-modified silica sol, at a selected stilling rate which is inversely related to an average particle size, without adding any surfactant or dispersant, a micron-size spherical silica hydrogel and further a hydrophobic micron-size spherical silica gel are then produced. Following by drying or stirring the hydrophobic micron-size spherical silica gel to obtain a controllable micron-size silica aerogel in a spherical and powder forms, respectively.
SILICA AEROGEL PREPARATION METHOD AND AEROGEL PREPARED USING SAID METHOD
A preparation method for a silica aerogel, comprising the following steps: A) raw material containing a solid silicon source and an alkaline solution is used to produce an aerogel precursor after mixing; and B) the aerogel precursor is dried to obtain a silica aerogel. An improved silica aerogel preparation method, comprising the following steps: A) a cation exchange resin and a silicate solution are used as raw materials and mixed; B) the mixed material is allowed to stand to obtain an aerogel precursor; and C) the aerogel precursor is dried to obtain a silica aerogel.
SILICA AEROGEL PREPARATION METHOD AND AEROGEL PREPARED USING SAID METHOD
A preparation method for a silica aerogel, comprising the following steps: A) raw material containing a solid silicon source and an alkaline solution is used to produce an aerogel precursor after mixing; and B) the aerogel precursor is dried to obtain a silica aerogel. An improved silica aerogel preparation method, comprising the following steps: A) a cation exchange resin and a silicate solution are used as raw materials and mixed; B) the mixed material is allowed to stand to obtain an aerogel precursor; and C) the aerogel precursor is dried to obtain a silica aerogel.
SILICA-INCLUDING MICROCAPSULE RESIN PARTICLES, METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME, AND APPLICATION THEREOF
Silica-including microcapsule resin particles including an outer shell constituted of a crosslinked polymer and a cavity partitioned with the outer shell, in which the silica-including microcapsule resin particles contain inside the cavity a porous structure in which silica particles are mutually connected, and have a volume average particle diameter of 0.5 to 100 μm.
SILICA-INCLUDING MICROCAPSULE RESIN PARTICLES, METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME, AND APPLICATION THEREOF
Silica-including microcapsule resin particles including an outer shell constituted of a crosslinked polymer and a cavity partitioned with the outer shell, in which the silica-including microcapsule resin particles contain inside the cavity a porous structure in which silica particles are mutually connected, and have a volume average particle diameter of 0.5 to 100 μm.
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MANUFACTURING AEROGEL SHEET
The present invention relates to a method for manufacturing an aerogel sheet. The method for manufacturing an aerogel sheet includes: a step (a) of preparing silica sol; a step (b) of preparing a gelling catalyst; a step (c) of injecting the silica sol, which is prepared in the step (a), to a surface of a blanket to impregnate the silica sol; and a step (d) of injecting the gelling catalyst, which is prepared in the step (b), to the surface of the blanket, into which the silica sol is impregnated, to gelate the silica sol.
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MANUFACTURING AEROGEL SHEET
The present invention relates to a method for manufacturing an aerogel sheet. The method for manufacturing an aerogel sheet includes: a step (a) of preparing silica sol; a step (b) of preparing a gelling catalyst; a step (c) of injecting the silica sol, which is prepared in the step (a), to a surface of a blanket to impregnate the silica sol; and a step (d) of injecting the gelling catalyst, which is prepared in the step (b), to the surface of the blanket, into which the silica sol is impregnated, to gelate the silica sol.
System and method for producing an aerogel composite material, and aerogel composite material
A system and method for producing an aerogel composite material includes a reaction vessel having a movable carrier basket for receiving a plurality of fiber mats, and a plurality of plates to space the fiber mats apart from one another. Once the plates have been removed, there are gaps between the aerogel insulating boards, through which hot drying air can be blown during a drying process. The method has the advantage that the quantities of solvents and reagents to be disposed of are minimal, and in addition thereto, no complex work-up processes are necessary.
System and method for producing an aerogel composite material, and aerogel composite material
A system and method for producing an aerogel composite material includes a reaction vessel having a movable carrier basket for receiving a plurality of fiber mats, and a plurality of plates to space the fiber mats apart from one another. Once the plates have been removed, there are gaps between the aerogel insulating boards, through which hot drying air can be blown during a drying process. The method has the advantage that the quantities of solvents and reagents to be disposed of are minimal, and in addition thereto, no complex work-up processes are necessary.