Superflexible Multifunctional Polyvinylpolydimethylsiloxane‐Based Aerogels as Efficient Absorbents,Thermal Superinsulators,and Strain Sensors |
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Authors: | Dr. Guoqing Zu Prof. Kazuyoshi Kanamori Dr. Ayaka Maeno Prof. Hironori Kaji Prof. Kazuki Nakanishi |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Chemistry, Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University, Kitashirakawa, Kyoto, Japan;2. Institute for Chemical Research, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan |
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Abstract: | Aerogels are porous materials but show poor mechanical properties and limited functionality, which significantly restrict their practical applications. Preparation of highly bendable and processable aerogels with multifunctionality remains a challenge. Herein we report unprecedented superflexible aerogels based on polyvinylpolydimethylsiloxane (PVPDMS) networks, PVPDMS/polyvinylpolymethylsiloxane (PVPMS) copolymer networks, and PVPDMS/PVPMS/graphene nanocomposites by a facile radical polymerization/hydrolytic polycondensation strategy and ambient pressure drying or freeze drying. The aerogels have a doubly cross‐linked organic–inorganic network structure consisting of flexible polydimethylsiloxanes and hydrocarbon chains with tunable cross‐linking density, tunable pore size and bulk density. They have a high hydrophobicity and superflexibility and combine selective absorption, efficient separation of oil and water, thermal superinsulation, and strain sensing. |
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Keywords: | absorbents aerogels multifunctional strain sensors superinsulators |
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