aerogeli
Aerogeli are ultralight, highly porous solids formed by replacing the liquid within a gel with a gas, yielding an aerogel. In English the standard plural is aerogels, while in some languages the plural form aerogeli is used to refer to multiple aerogel materials. They are distinguished by extremely low density, high porosity, and very low thermal conductivity.
Structure and properties: Aerogeli consist of a solid three‑dimensional network with interconnected air-filled pores. Densities typically
Production: The common production sequence starts with gel formation from a precursor, followed by solvent exchange
Types: Silica aerogels are the most widely studied, but organic polymer aerogels, carbon aerogels, and metal
Applications: Aerogeli are used for thermal insulation in spacecraft, cryogenics, and building envelopes; they also serve