Elastic, low density epoxy/clay aerogel composites
Abstract
Clay aerogels are ultra-low density materials formed by the freeze-drying of aqueous clay gels. While unmodified clay aerogels exhibit generally poor mechanical properties, incorporation of
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Clay aerogels are ultra-low density materials formed by the freeze-drying of aqueous clay gels. While unmodified clay aerogels exhibit generally poor mechanical properties, incorporation of
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E. M. Arndt, M. D. Gawryla and D. A. Schiraldi, J. Mater. Chem., 2007, 17, 3525 DOI: 10.1039/B704114D
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