Affordable Window Insulation with R-10/inch Rating | |
Begag, Jenifer Marchesi Redouane ; Lee, Je Kyun ; Ou, Danny ; Sonn, Jong Ho ; Gould, George ; Rhine, Wendell | |
Aspen Aerogels, Inc. | |
关键词: Gels; Windows; Mechanical Properties; Thermal Insulation; Opacity; | |
DOI : 10.2172/859032 RP-ID : none RP-ID : FC26-00NT40998 RP-ID : 859032 |
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美国|英语 | |
来源: UNT Digital Library | |
【 摘 要 】
During the performance of contract DE-FC26-00-NT40998, entitled ''Affordable Window Insulation with R-10/inch Value'', research was conducted at Aspen Aerogels, Inc. to develop new transparent aerogel materials suitable for window insulation applications. The project requirements were to develop a formulation or multiple formulations that have high transparency (85-90%) in the visible region, are hydrophobic (will not opacify with exposure to water vapor or liquid), and have at least 2% resiliency (interpreted as recoverable 2% strain and better than 5% strain to failure in compression). Results from an unrelated project showed that silica aerogels covalently bonded to organic polymers exhibit excellent mechanical properties. At the outset of this project, we believed that such a route is the best to improve mechanical properties. We have applied Design of Experiment (DOE) techniques to optimize formulations including both silica aerogels and organically modified silica aerogels (''Ormosils''). We used these DOE results to optimize formulations around the local/global optimization points. This report documents that we succeeded in developing a number of formulations that meet all of the stated criteria. We successfully developed formulations utilizing a two-step approach where the first step involves acid catalyzed hydrolysis and the second step involves base catalyzed condensation to make the gels. The gels were dried using supercritical CO{sub 2} and we were able to make 1 foot x 1 foot x 0.5 inch panels that met the criteria established.
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