Physical Properties of Full Carbon Aerogels
Carbon Aerogels is a semi-solid gel that has been dried to remove the solvent. The gel has a solid appearance with many pores inside and is filled with air, resulting in a very small density. In 2013, Chinese scientists developed an ultra-light material called solid carbon aerogels that has a density of only 0.16 milligrams per cubic centimeter, which is one-sixth of the density of air and so far the world The lightest material.
All-carbon aerogels' are constructed like carbon sponge, and even if a mug-sized Carbon Aerogels is placed on Setaria, slender weed will not buckle. Although seemingly "fragile", full carbon Aerogels are excellent in terms of structural toughness and can quickly recover thousands of times after being compressed to 20% of the original volume.
In addition, full carbon Aerogels is one of the most absorbent materials. The existing oil absorption products generally only absorb about 10 times its own quality of organic solvents, and "full carbon Aerogels" absorption up to 900 times its own quality.