Cutting-Edge Graphene/Amorphous Boron Nitride Aerogel: A Breakthrough in Thermal Superinsulation

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Scientists have developed a chemically bonded multi-nanolayer design and synthesis of a graphene/amorphous boron nitride aerogel (a-BNGA) to improve the thermal and mechanical properties concurrently. The a-BNGA exhibits ultralow density, ultrahigh flexibility, and outstanding thermal stability. It has record-low thermal conductivity in a vacuum among freestanding solid materials, making it a promising material for thermal superinsulation in extreme conditions such as lunar and Mars bases, satellites, and spacecraft. This research opens up opportunities for inorganic aerogels to have other unique functions.
Topics:science#aerogel#amorphous-boron-nitride#graphene#mechanical-and-thermal-properties#science-and-technology#thermal-superinsulation
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