"Aerogels: The Lightest Solids with Heavyweight Applications"



International Chemistry Scientist Awards


Aerogels are an extraordinary class of porous materials known for their ultra-lightweight structure, high surface area, and excellent thermal insulation properties. Composed of up to 99.8% air, aerogels are created through the replacement of a liquid in a gel with a gas without collapsing the gel structure. This results in a highly porous network that is both strong and incredibly light. Aerogels have found applications in a wide range of fields, including aerospace insulation, energy storage (supercapacitors and batteries), oil spill cleanup, drug delivery systems, and even wearable electronics. Their tunable properties—thermal, mechanical, and electrical—make them key materials in nanotechnology and advanced material science.


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