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  2. Aerogel - Wikipedia

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    aerogel: [1] comprised of a microporous solid in which the dispersed phase is a gas. (See Gold Book entry for note.) [2] Aerogels are a class of synthetic porous ...

  3. The Hidden Tech Inside Your Favorite Winter Boots - AOL

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    The aerogel technology is so effective that Nicks only insulates the insole and vamp and that still results in a 20-degree change inside the boot. The brand combines waterproofing with insulation ...

  4. Aerographene - Wikipedia

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    Aerographene or graphene aerogel is the least dense solid known to exist, at 160 g/m 3 (0.0100 lb/cu ft; 0.16 mg/cm 3; 4.3 oz/cu yd). [1] The material reportedly can be produced at the scale of cubic meters.

  5. 7 Magnificent Stocks That Can Double Your Money in 2025 - AOL

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    Aspen Aerogels' claim to fame is its PyroThin products, which utilize carbon aerogel to improve the performance of lithium-ion batteries used in EVs. Aspen's technology should allow automakers to ...

  6. Cabot Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, Cabot developed a commercialized process that allows continuous production of aerogels under ambient conditions, which was the start of the company’s Aerogel business. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] In 2009, Cabot completed construction of and began operating two additional rubber black production plants at its carbon black plant in Tianjin, China ...

  7. Boron nitride - Wikipedia

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    Boron nitride aerogel is an aerogel made of highly porous BN. It typically consists of a mixture of deformed BN nanotubes and nanosheets . It can have a density as low as 0.6 mg/cm 3 and a specific surface area as high as 1050 m 2 /g, and therefore has potential applications as an absorbent , catalyst support and gas storage medium.

  8. Metallic microlattice - Wikipedia

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    This gives them a significant advantage over earlier aerogels, which are brittle, glass-like substances. This elastomeric property in metallic microlattices furthermore results in efficient shock absorption. Their Young's modulus E exhibits different scaling, with the density ρ, E ~ ρ 2, compared to E ~ ρ 3 in aerogels and carbon nanotube ...

  9. Boron nitride aerogel - Wikipedia

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    Boron nitride aerogel is an aerogel made of highly porous boron nitride (BN). It typically consists of a mixture of deformed boron nitride nanotubes and nanosheets . It can have a density as low as 0.6 mg/cm 3 and a specific surface area as high as 1050 m 2 /g, and therefore has potential applications as an absorbent , catalyst support and gas ...