Aerogels for solar devices and windows
| Date | 26th, Feb 2020 |
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| Source | Phys.org - Scientific News Websites |
DESCRIPTION
In recent decades, the search for high-performance thermal insulation for buildings has prompted manufacturers to turn to aerogels. Invented in the 1930s, these remarkable materials are translucent, ultraporous, lighter than a marshmallow, strong enough to support a brick, and an unparalleled barrier to heat flow, making them ideal for keeping heat inside on a cold winter day and outside when summer temperatures soar.