Abstract
A transparent wet gel was obtained in a few minutes at room temperature by adding an aqueous phosphoric acid solution of appropriate concentration to boehmite nanofiber sol. After room temperature aging and supercritical carbon dioxide drying, low bulk density aerogels with visible light transmittance of over 90% at 10 mm thickness were obtained. These aerogels exhibited high Young’s modulus and visible light transmittance, while having the same bulk density as the samples obtained by a conventional gelation process using a base. The high optical transmittance of the aerogel were hardly lost even at high humidity because the phosphorylation of the skeletal surface reduced the percentage of hydroxyl groups. The three-dimensional imaging inspection of the exterior and interior of the aerogel was carried out. The various developments reported in this paper make aerogels with ultralow bulk density (<0.01 g cm−3) and high visible light transmission even more promising for applications in the physical field.

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Transparent gels were obtained by adding phosphoric acid to a boehmite nanofiber sol.
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Boehmite nanofiber aerogels with phosphate groups on the surface showed moisture resistance.
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The three-dimensional imaging inspection of the exterior and interior of the aerogel was carried out.
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Hayase, G., Yamazaki, K. & Kodaira, T. Fabrication of boehmite nanofiber aerogels by a phosphate gelation process for optical applications. J Sol-Gel Sci Technol 104, 558–565 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10971-022-05867-0
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Keywords
- Aerogels
- Porous materials
- Nanofibers
- Optical properties
- Boehmite