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Acoustic characterization of Silica aerogel clamped plates for perfect absorption purpose

2017

International audience; Silica aerogel has been widely studied as bulk material for its extremely low density and thermal conductivity. Plates or membranes made of this extremely soft materials exhibits interesting properties for sound absorption. A novel signal processing method for the characterization of an acoustic metamaterial made of silica aerogel clamped plates is presented. The acoustic impedance of a silica aerogel clamped plate is derived from the elastic theory for the flexural waves, while the transfer matrix method is used to model reflection and transmission coefficients of a single plate. Experimental results are obtained by using an acoustic impedance tube. The difference b…

Absorption (acoustics)Materials scienceAcoustics and UltrasonicsPhysics::Instrumentation and DetectorsTransfer-matrix method (optics)Physics::Optics01 natural sciencesCondensed Matter::Disordered Systems and Neural Networks03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineThermal conductivityArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)0103 physical sciencesReflection coefficientComposite material030223 otorhinolaryngology010301 acousticsComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSMetamaterialAerogel[PHYS.MECA]Physics [physics]/Mechanics [physics][PHYS.MECA.ACOU]Physics [physics]/Mechanics [physics]/Acoustics [physics.class-ph]Condensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterReflection (mathematics)[PHYS.MECA] Physics [physics]/Mechanics [physics]Acoustic impedance[PHYS.MECA.ACOU] Physics [physics]/Mechanics [physics]/Acoustics [physics.class-ph]
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Temperature effects on the IR absorption bands of hydroxyl and deuteroxyl groups in silica glass

2009

Abstract In this report we will show the changes of the band shape of the hydroxyl group (SiOH) infrared (IR) absorption band (∼3670 cm −1 ) in silica glass induced by lowering temperature in the range from 290 to 20 K. This band is considered as the overlap of several spectral components associated to the vibrational activity of hydroxyl groups in different bond configurations. By a suitable analysis of the experimental band profile in terms of different sub-bands, we studied the thermal evolution of each component and we reconsidered their assignations. For comparison we examined the SiOD absorption band (∼2710 cm −1 ) as a function of temperature as well. Our data can be interpreted as a…

Absorption spectroscopyInfraredChemistryHydrogen bondFTIR measurements Infrared properties Silica AerogelsAnalytical chemistryInfrared spectroscopyCondensed Matter PhysicsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsExtinction (optical mineralogy)Absorption bandMolecular vibrationThermalMaterials ChemistryCeramics and Composites
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Supercritical Fluid Adsorption of Domperidone on Silica Aerogel

2013

Silica aerogel (SA) was loaded with domperidone to demonstrate the potentiality of adsorption processes based on the usage of supercritical carbon dioxide to treat poorly water-soluble drugs, forming new kinds of drug delivery systems. The effects of pressure, temperature and solution concentration on loaded SA were studied. Adsorption isotherms were measured at 35℃ and 45℃ and fitted with Langmuir model. Release kinetics of the adsorbed drug were also evaluated by in vitro dissolution tests. Results showed that domperidone can be uniformly dispersed into the aerogel and that the release rate of domperidone from the composite, constituted by drug and silica aerogel, is much faster than that…

ChromatographySupercritical carbon dioxideMaterials scienceSilica aerogelKineticsLangmuir adsorption modelAerogelSupercritical fluidDomperidoneDomperidonesymbols.namesakeAdsorptionChemical engineeringadsorptionDrug deliverysymbolsmedicineGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesAdsorption mechanismsDrug Delivery SystemGeneral Environmental Sciencemedicine.drug
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Observation of a superfluid component within solid helium.

2011

We demonstrate by neutron scattering that a localized superfluid component exists at high pressures within solid helium in aerogel. Its existence is deduced from the observation of two sharp phonon-roton spectra which are clearly distinguishable from modes in bulk superfluid helium. These roton excitations exhibit different roton gap parameters than the roton observed in the bulk fluid at freezing pressure. One of the roton modes disappears after annealing the samples. Comparison with theoretical calculations suggests that the model that reproduces the observed data best is that of superfluid double layers within the solid and at the helium-substrate interface.

Condensed Matter::Quantum GasesPhysicsCondensed matter physicsCondensed Matter::OtherAnnealing (metallurgy)General Physics and Astronomychemistry.chemical_elementAerogelNeutron scatteringCondensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall EffectRotonSpectral lineSuperfluiditychemistrySuperfluid helium-4HeliumPhysical review letters
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Preparation of Nanoporous MgAl2O4 by Combined Utilization of Sol-Gel Process and Combustion of Biorenewable Oil

2011

ABSTRACTNanoporous MgAl2O4 particulates with high porosities were successfully prepared from sol-gel reactions, solvent exchange with castor oil and subsequent combustion and calcination at 700 °C. The products were crystalline and semitransparent. Changes in the metal precursor concentrations allowed control of pore volumes from 0.7 to 1.1 cm3/g and average pore sizes from 14 to 19 nm. The specific surface areas are about 200 m2/g regardless of the precursor concentrations. After heating at 1000 °C for 10 hours, the products kept about 70% of their original pore volume and about 60% of the original surface area. Heating at 1100 °C caused a drastic reduction of pore volume and surface area …

Materials scienceNanoporousAerogellaw.inventionSolventVolume (thermodynamics)Chemical engineeringlawCastor oilmedicineOrganic chemistryCalcinationParticle sizeSol-gelmedicine.drugMRS Proceedings
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Hydrogen-Related Paramagnetic Centers in Ge-Doped Sol-Gel Silica Induced by γ-Ray Irradiation

2006

We have studied the generation mechanisms of H(II) paramagnetic centers in Ge-doped silica by investigating up to 104 mol ppm sol-gel Ge-doped silica materials. We have considered materials with the same concentrations of Ge but that are produced by two different densification routes that give rise to different concentrations of Ge-related oxygen deficient centers (GeODC(II)). These centers are characterized by an optical absorption band at ∼5.2 eV (B2 β band) and two related emissions at ∼3.2 eV and ∼4.3 eV. The GeODC(II) content was estimated by absorption and emission measurements. The H(II) centers were induced by room temperature γ-ray irradiation and their concentration was determined…

Materials scienceSilica gelDopingAnalytical chemistryGeneral ChemistryCondensed Matter PhysicsElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialslaw.inventionBiomaterialschemistry.chemical_compoundParamagnetismchemistrylawAbsorption bandMaterials ChemistryCeramics and CompositesIrradiationAbsorption (chemistry)Electron paramagnetic resonancesol-gel glasses aerogel germanium doping germanium defects photosensitivityNuclear chemistrySol-gelJournal of Sol-Gel Science and Technology
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Fixed Bed Adsorption of Drugs on Silica Aerogel from Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Solutions

2013

Supercritical adsorption coupled with the high adsorption capacity of silica aerogel allows the preparation of a new kind of delivery systems of poor water soluble drugs. In order to overcome drawbacks of conventional techniques where the use of liquid solvents can cause the fracture of aerogel porous structure, in this work a new adsorption process of drugs from a supercritical mixture is proposed. Adsorption takes place from a fluid solution of the drug in supercritical CO2and ethanol as cosolvent. A fixed bed adsorption plant has been developed to allow fast mixing of fluid phase and effective contact in the adsorption column. The use of ethanol as cosolvent allows to overcome the limita…

Materials scienceSupercritical carbon dioxideArticle SubjectSettore ING-IND/25 - Impianti ChimiciGeneral Chemical EngineeringAerogelSupercritical fluidAdsorptionChemical engineeringChemical engineeringSupercritical fluids adsorption aerogelOrganic chemistryTP155-156Supercritical adsorptionSolubilityPorosityDissolution
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Nimesulide adsorbed on silica aerogel using supercritical carbon dioxide

2012

Silica aerogel (SA) was loaded with nimesulide, a drug model compound, to demonstrate the potentiality of adsorption processes based on the usage of supercritical carbon dioxide to treat poorly water-soluble drugs, forming new kinds of drug delivery systems. Adsorption isotherms and kinetics were measured and described by models. The effect of pressure, temperature and solution concentration on loaded SA were also studied. Modelling of kinetic data showed that the sorption process was best described by a pseudo-second-order model. The adsorption isotherm data were best fitted by the Freundlich isotherm. The drug/SA composites were characterized using scanning electron microscopy, X-ray micr…

Materials scienceSupercritical carbon dioxideSilica aerogelSettore ING-IND/25 - Impianti ChimiciGeneral Chemical EngineeringDrug delivery systemChemistry (all)KineticsSorptionAerogelGeneral ChemistryAdsorptionAdsorption mechanismChemical engineeringDrug deliverymedicineOrganic chemistryChemical Engineering (all)Freundlich equationAdsorptionNimesulideNimesulidemedicine.drugChemical Engineering Research and Design
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General Approach to the Description of Fundamental Properties of Disordered Nanosized Media

2017

Physics of non-regular nanosystems is a branch of physics dealing with nanoagents – nanoparticles when non-regular nanosized morphological characteristics predetermine the nature and essence of physical phenomenon (nanophenomenon). In particular, multiple technological interfaces of nanoparticles with morphologically regular systems imply a creation of micro- or mesostructures with essential nanodimensional effects (e.g. in various schemes of functionalization of nanocarbon systems, viz. carbon nanotubes (CNTs), graphene nanoribbons (GNRs), graphene nanoflakes (GNFs), carbon-based nanoaerogels and nanofoams, etc.). However, classes of nanomaterials, in addition to nanocarbon systems, can be…

NanotubechemistrylawGraphenechemistry.chemical_elementAerogelNanotechnologyCarbon nanotubeCarbonGraphene nanoribbonslaw.inventionNanofoamNanomaterials
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Dynamic properties of solvent confined in silica gels studied by broadband dielectric spectroscopy

2007

Abstract We report the results of a broadband (10−2–107 Hz) dielectric spectroscopy study on a solvent system (glycerol–water solution) confined in a porous silica matrix. The dielectric relaxation of the system is studied as a function of both temperature (120–280 K) and solvent composition (0–36 glycerol molar percentage), at constant matrix composition. Our data show that glycerol–water systems confined inside silica gel are characterized by a very complex dynamics quite different from that observed in solution, thus indicating that confinement may deeply modify solvent dynamics. Indeed in addition to the relaxation processes similar to those occurring in bulk samples, new dielectric rel…

PermittivityArrhenius equationMaterials scienceSilica gelDielectric properties relaxation electric moduluWater in glassWaterAerogelDielectricCondensed Matter PhysicsSol–Gels (xerogels)Electronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsDielectric spectroscopySolventsymbols.namesakechemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryChemical physicsMaterials ChemistryCeramics and CompositessymbolsSol–gel aerogel and solution chemistrySol-gelJournal of Non-Crystalline Solids
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