This study presents the preparation and property characterization of a konjac glucomannan (KGM)/starch based aerogel as a thermal insulation material. Wheat straw powders (a kind of agricultural waste) and starch are used to enhance aerogel physical properties such as mechanical strength and pore size distribution. Aerogel samples were made using environmentally friendly sol–gel and freeze drying methods. Results show that starch addition could strengthen the mechanical strength of aerogel significantly, and wheat straw addition could decrease aerogel pore size due to its special micron-cavity structure, with appropriate gelatin addition as the stabilizer. The aerogel formula was optimized to achieve lowest thermal conductivity and good the...
Aerogels are widely used in fields of special garments, aviation and military industry, petrochemica...
Some of the main properties of polysaccharide and protein-based aerogels are discussed in this chapt...
This study reports the in vitro digestibility of starch aerogels for the first time. The relative cr...
The konjac glucomannan (KGM)-based aerogel as an air filtration material was fabricated through sol-...
Natural polysaccharides with high viscosity, good thermal stability, and biocompatibility can improv...
Starch aerogels were prepared via dissolution in water (thermomechanical treatment), retrogradation,...
Environment-friendly konjac glucomannan (KGM)-based aerogels with addition of gelatin and wheat stra...
International audienceAerogels are highly porous, ultra-light (density around 0.1 g/cm3) nanostructu...
Porous material made from biomaterial like aerogels has been getting numerous attentions in the rese...
International audienceBio-aerogels are a new generation of aerogels made from biomass-based polymers...
Starch is an abundant and low-cost polysaccharide obtained from renewable resources. Biocompatibilit...
Polysaccharide-based aerogels have high application value as one kind of unique functional materials...
Silica aerogel with extremely low thermal conductivity has great potential to be used as thermal ins...
Aerogel-enhanced products are often indicated as promising materials for increasing the thermal resi...
AbstractNanoporous carbon aerogels were synthesized by the carbonization of organic aerogels, derive...
Aerogels are widely used in fields of special garments, aviation and military industry, petrochemica...
Some of the main properties of polysaccharide and protein-based aerogels are discussed in this chapt...
This study reports the in vitro digestibility of starch aerogels for the first time. The relative cr...
The konjac glucomannan (KGM)-based aerogel as an air filtration material was fabricated through sol-...
Natural polysaccharides with high viscosity, good thermal stability, and biocompatibility can improv...
Starch aerogels were prepared via dissolution in water (thermomechanical treatment), retrogradation,...
Environment-friendly konjac glucomannan (KGM)-based aerogels with addition of gelatin and wheat stra...
International audienceAerogels are highly porous, ultra-light (density around 0.1 g/cm3) nanostructu...
Porous material made from biomaterial like aerogels has been getting numerous attentions in the rese...
International audienceBio-aerogels are a new generation of aerogels made from biomass-based polymers...
Starch is an abundant and low-cost polysaccharide obtained from renewable resources. Biocompatibilit...
Polysaccharide-based aerogels have high application value as one kind of unique functional materials...
Silica aerogel with extremely low thermal conductivity has great potential to be used as thermal ins...
Aerogel-enhanced products are often indicated as promising materials for increasing the thermal resi...
AbstractNanoporous carbon aerogels were synthesized by the carbonization of organic aerogels, derive...
Aerogels are widely used in fields of special garments, aviation and military industry, petrochemica...
Some of the main properties of polysaccharide and protein-based aerogels are discussed in this chapt...
This study reports the in vitro digestibility of starch aerogels for the first time. The relative cr...