Claims
- 1. A flexible, mechanically stable organic polymer condensate containing formaldehyde composite aerogel, said aerogel containing intermixed fibers selected from the group consisting of glass, carbon, plastic, boron and aramid fibers.
- 2. The aerogel of claim 1, wherein said aerogel material has a thickness of 0.001 inch to 6.0 inch, and wherein said fibers have a cross-section of 5 microns to 1/4 inch.
- 3. The aerogel of claim 1, wherein said fibers are composed of glass or carbon.
- 4. The aerogel of claim 1, wherein said fibers are composed of intermixed fibers of different compositions.
- 5. The aerogel of claim 1, fabricated by providing a mixture of fibers and an aerogel solution in a mold, allowing the mixture to gel, and extracting fluid from the gel to produce the aerogel.
- 6. The aerogel of claim 5, wherein extracting fluid from the gel is carried out by supercritical extraction.
- 7. The aerogel of claim 6, wherein the supercritical extraction is carried out with the gel in the mold, followed by removable of the aerogel from the mold.
- 8. The aerogel of claim 6, wherein the supercritical extraction is carried out by one of the groups consisting of high temperature supercritical fluid extraction, liquid CO.sub.2 exchange followed by CO.sub.2 supercritical extraction, and exchange of H.sub.2 O with an organic solvent followed by either high temperature supercritical fluid extraction, or liquid CO.sub.2 exchange followed by CO.sub.2 supercritical extraction.
- 9. The aerogel of claim 5, wherein extracting fluid from the gel is carried out by removing the gel from the mold, and then extracting fluid from the gel.
Government Interests
The United States Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. W-7405-ENG-48 between the United States Department of Energy and the University of California for the operation of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
US Referenced Citations (8)