Publication Details

AFRICAN RESEARCH NEXUS

SHINING A SPOTLIGHT ON AFRICAN RESEARCH

materials science

Optical transmission properties of silica aerogels prepared from polyethoxidisiloxanes

Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids, Volume 210, No. 2-3, Year 1997

Transparent, crack-free low density silica monolithic aerogels synthesized from a series of polyethoxidisiloxanes have been characterized in the UV-visible-NIR optical range (0.3-2.5 μm). Normal hemispherical transmittances in the visible range τnhv were measured as well as extinction coefficients at 550 nm. These quantities are valuable parameters to quantify the image quality seen through a piece of aerogel by an empirical index called the transparency ratio (TR). The transparency ratios depend upon catalysis, volumic percentage of solvent and chemical nature of precursors, at the sol-gel step, as well as the supercritical temperature of drying and the sample thickness. Results show that the transparency ratio of the best aerogel is relatively close to that of a simple window pane of comparable thicknesses (0.92 versus 0.99, respectively) while their respective extinction coefficients at 550 nm are similar (16.3 m-1 versus 16.4 m-1, respectively).
Statistics
Citations: 34
Authors: 4
Affiliations: 1