Aerogel compositions with enhanced performance

US10487263B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10487263-B2
Application numberUS-201514875786-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 6, 2015
Priority dateMay 25, 2006
Publication dateNov 26, 2019
Grant dateNov 26, 2019

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Aerogel materials, aerogel composites and the like may be improved by enhancing their smoke suppression, combustion reduction properties. It is additionally useful to provide aerogel based composites compatible with environments conducive to combustion. Such aerogel materials and methods of manufacturing the same are described.

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What is claimed is: 1. An aerogel composite comprising a fibrous structure and a silica aerogel material within the fibrous structure, wherein, (i) smoke suppressing fillers are embedded within the silica aerogel material and (ii) hydrophobic materials are covalently attached to the silica aerogel material, (iii) said fillers have a size of less than 100 μm, (iv) said fillers comprise metal hydroxides, metal borates, metal silicates, metal carbonates, or aluminum oxides; and (v) at least a portion of said fillers are in hydrated form. 2. The aerogel composite of claim 1 , wherein a majority of said fillers are in hydrated form. 3. The aerogel composite of claim 1 wherein the metal hydroxide fillers comprise aluminum hydroxide or aluminum silicate hydroxide. 4. The aerogel composite of claim 3 wherein the metal hydroxide fillers comprise magnesium hydroxide. 5. The aerogel composite of claim 4 wherein the metal hydroxide fillers are present at a level of 1 to 40 percent by weight of the aerogel composite. 6. The aerogel composite of claim 1 wherein the metal borate fillers comprise zinc borate. 7. The aerogel composite of claim 6 wherein the zinc borate fillers are present at a level of 1 to 40 percent by weight of the aerogel composite. 8. The aerogel composite of claim 1 wherein the fillers comprise aluminum silicate. 9. The aerogel composite of claim 8 wherein the fillers are present at a level of 1 to 40 percent by weight of the aerogel composite. 10. The aerogel composite of claim 1 wherein the metal carbonate fillers comprise a hydrated metal carbonate. 11. The aerogel composite of claim 10 wherein the hydrated metal carbonate fillers are present at a level of 1 to 40 percent by weight of the aerogel composite. 12. The aerogel composite of claim 1 wherein the aluminum oxide filler comprises aluminum oxide hydroxide. 13. The aerogel composite of claim 12 wherein the aluminum oxide fillers are present at a level of 1 to 40 percent by weight of the aerogel composite. 14. The aerogel composite of claim 1 wherein the fibrous structure is in a woven, nonwoven, mat, felt, batting, or a combination thereof. 15. A method comprising: (a) forming a silica gel precursor mixture comprising silica gel precursors and smoke suppressing fillers; (b) dispensing the silica gel precursor mixture into a fibrous structure; (c) forming a silica gel from the gel precursor mixture; and (d) drying the silica gel to form a silica aerogel composite with the smoke suppressing fillers embedded within the aerogel composite; wherein the method further comprises incorporating hydrophobic materials which are covalently attached to the silica aerogel material; wherein said fillers have a size of less than 100 μm and comprise metal hydroxides, metal borates, calcium silicates, metal carbonates, or aluminum oxides; and wherein at least a portion of said fillers are in hydrated form. 16. The method of claim 15 wherein a majority of the fillers are in hydrated form. 17. The method of claim 15 wherein the silica gel precursor mixture is formed by mixing an amount of a smoke suppressing filler with an amount of silica gel precursor in a suitable solvent. 18. The method of claim 17 wherein the fibrous structure comprises a woven, nonwoven, mat, felt, batting, or a combination thereof. 19. The method of claim 18 wherein the silica gel is dried with a supercritical fluid which comprises carbon dioxide. 20. An aerogel composite comprising a flexible reinforcing structure and a silica aerogel material within the reinforcing structure, wherein the silica aerogel material comprises: (i) smoke suppressing fillers embedded within the silica aerogel material and (ii) hydrophobic materials covalently attached to the silica aerogel; wherein said fillers have a size of less than 100 μm and comprise metal hydroxides, metal borates, metal silicates, metal carbonates, or aluminum oxides; and wherein at least a portion of said fillers are in hydrated form. 21. The aerogel composite of claim 20 wherein said fillers comprise: magnesium hydroxide, aluminum hydroxide, aluminum silicate hydroxide, zinc borate, aluminum silicate, a hydrated metal carbonate, or aluminum oxide hydroxide. 22. The aerogel composite of claim 21 wherein a majority of the fillers are in hydrated form. 23. The aerogel composite of claim 21 , wherein the fillers are present at a level of 1 to 40 percent by weight of the aerogel composite. 24. The method of claim 18 , wherein the metal hydroxide fillers comprise aluminum hydroxide or aluminum silicate hydroxide, and are present at a level of 1 to 40 percent by weight of the aerogel composite. 25. The method of claim 18 , wherein the metal borate fillers comprise zinc borate, and are present at a level of 1 to 40 percent by weight of the aerogel composite. 26. The method of claim 18 , wherein the metal silicate fillers comprise aluminum silicate, and are present at a level of 1 to 40 percent by weight of the aerogel composite. 27. The method of claim 18 , wherein the metal carbonate fillers comprise a hydrated metal carbonate, and are present at a level of 1 to 40 percent by weight of the aerogel composite. 28. The method of claim 18 , wherein the aluminum oxide fillers comprise aluminum oxide hydroxide, and are present at a level of 1 to 40 percent by weight of the aerogel composite. 29. The aerogel composite of claim 1 , wherein the silica aerogel material includes a silica aerogel matrix in which the smoke suppressing fillers are embedded, where the smoke suppressing fillers are distinct from the silica aerogel matrix. 30. The method of claim 15 , wherein the silica aerogel material includes a silica aerogel matrix in which the smoke suppressing fillers are embedded, where the smoke suppressing fillers are distinct from the silica aerogel matrix.

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  • Preparation of aerogels, e.g. xerogels · CPC title

  • Aluminium oxide or hydroxide from alkaline earth metal aluminates · CPC title

  • Magnesium hydroxide · CPC title

  • Aluminium-containing silicates {, i.e. silico-aluminates} · CPC title

  • Dehydration into aerogels · CPC title

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What does patent US10487263B2 cover?
Aerogel materials, aerogel composites and the like may be improved by enhancing their smoke suppression, combustion reduction properties. It is additionally useful to provide aerogel based composites compatible with environments conducive to combustion. Such aerogel materials and methods of manufacturing the same are described.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Aspen Aerogels Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification C09K21/02. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 26 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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