Building‐Envelope‐Inspired, Thermomechanically Robust All‐Fiber Ceramic Meta‐Aerogel for Temperature‐Controlled Dominant Infrared Camouflage

Author:

Liu Hualei1,Zhang Xinxin1,Liao Yalong2,Yu Jianyong1,Liu Yi‐Tao1,Ding Bin1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Innovation Center for Textile Science and Technology College of Textiles Donghua University Shanghai 201620 China

2. Aerospace Institute of Advanced Material & Processing Technology China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation Limited Beijing 100074 China

Abstract

AbstractThe unsatisfactory properties of ceramic aerogels when subjected to thermal shock, such as strength degradation and structural collapse, render them unsuitable for use at large thermal gradients or prolonged exposure to extreme temperatures. Here, a building‐envelope‐inspired design for fabricating a thermomechanically robust all‐fiber ceramic meta‐aerogel with interlocked fibrous interfaces and an interwoven cellular structure in the orthogonal directions is presented, which is achieved through a two‐stage physical and chemical process. Inspired by the reinforced concrete building envelope, a solid foundation composed of fibrous frames is constructed and enhanced through supramolecular in situ self‐assembly to achieve high compressibility, retaining over 90% of maximum stress under a considerable compressive strain of 50% for 10 000 cycles, and showing temperature‐invariance when compressed at 60% strain within the range of −100 to 500 °C. As a result of its distinct response to oscillation tolerance coupled with elastic recovery, the all‐fiber ceramic meta‐aerogel exhibits exceptional suitability for thermal shock resistance and infrared camouflage performance in cold (−196 °C) and hot (1300 °C) fields. This study provides an opportunity for developing ceramic aerogels for effective thermal management under extreme conditions.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Program of Shanghai Academic Research Leader

China Postdoctoral Science Foundation

Natural Science Foundation of Shanghai Municipality

Ministry of Science and Technology of the People's Republic of China

Publisher

Wiley

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