Abstract
Aerogel fibers have emerged as a promising solution in thermal insulation. Yet, the current preparation methods pose challenges: they are either inefficient for continuous production or involve energy-intensive and time-consuming steps like freeze-drying or supercritical drying, thus restricting their practical utility. Here, a bidirectional phase separation spinning technique is introduced for continuous and rapid production (360 m h−1) of aerogel fibers at any desired length. Importantly, fibers can be directly dried at room temperature, eliminating the need for energy-intensive freeze-drying or other additional steps, significantly reducing energy consumption and processing time. Aerogel fibers produced using this method exhibit remarkable properties: low density (0.18 g cm−3), high porosity (84%), and broad operational temperature range (−20 to 120 °C). Notably, the thermal insulation mat composed of these aerogel fibers achieves an exceptionally low thermal conductivity (31 ± 1.2 mW/(mK)). This work provides a novel strategy for the preparation of aerogel fibers, achieving energy savings and efficiency, positioning aerogel fibers as a promising alternative for next-generation textiles.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | e05306 |
| Journal | Advanced Science |
| Volume | 12 |
| Issue number | 34 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 11 Sep 2025 |
Keywords
- aerogel fiber
- bidirectional phase separation
- coaxial wet spinning
- energy crisis
- thermal insulation