Highly compressible and anisotropic lamellar ceramic sponges with superior thermal insulation and acoustic absorption performances
Temperature-invariant highly compressible ceramic sponges are attractive for thermal insulators and energy absorbers, but development is limited by complex preparation processes. Here the authors report large-scale fabrication of silica-alumina composite ceramic sponges via blow spinning and calcina...
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Main Authors: | Chao Jia, Lei Li, Ying Liu, Ben Fang, He Ding, Jianan Song, Yibo Liu, Kejia Xiang, Sen Lin, Ziwei Li, Wenjie Si, Bo Li, Xing Sheng, Dongze Wang, Xiaoding Wei, Hui Wu |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/6e0b31bc7ee44c84974409c993b2e923 |
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