aerogeelit
Aerogeelit, or aerogels, are a class of highly porous, low‑density solid materials formed by replacing the liquid in a gel with gas without collapsing the solid network. This preservation of the gel’s nanostructure yields materials with extremely low mass, very high porosity, and often a translucent to transparent appearance.
Most aerogeelit are based on silica, but variants exist using alumina, carbon, metal oxides, or organic polymers.
Key properties include exceptionally low thermal conductivity, making aerogeelit among the best thermal insulators available. Values
Applications span architectural insulation, skylights and windows, spacecraft and space missions, catalyst supports, oil spill cleanup,