Aerogel composites using chemical vapor infiltration

Date Published
06/1995
Publication Type
Journal Article
Authors
DOI
10.1016/0022-3093(95)00017-8
Abstract

A new method to produce novel composite materials based on the use of aerogels as a starting material is described. Using chemical vapor infiltration, a variety of solid materials were thermally deposited into the open pore structure of aerogel. The resulting materials possess new and unusual properties including photoluminescence, magnetism and altered optical properties. An important characteristic of this preparation process is the very small size of the deposits that gives rise to new behaviors. Silicon deposits exhibit photoluminescence, indicating quantum confinement. Two or more phases may be deposited simultaneously and one or both chemically or thermally reacted to produce new structures.

Journal
Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids
Volume
185
Year of Publication
1995
Issue
3
Pagination
227-232
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