Construct Particle-Packed Configuration Enable Excellent Thermal Insulation Performance

Abstract

The nanoparticle packed bed (NPB) as a kind of promising thermal insulation materials has drawn widely concern because of their quite low thermal conductivities (k). In this paper, based on the concept that NPB morphology enable low k, we further proposed a common method, a hybrid strategy, to further reduce k and enhance mechanical strength, simultaneously. The lowest effective thermal conductivity (ke) of hybrid NPB can even as low as 0.018Wm-1K-1, which is much lower than the k of the free air and most common thermal insulation materials, due to the quite low solid-phase thermal conductivity (ks), negligible thermal conductivity of the confined air (ka) and small radiative thermal conductivity (kr). Neglecting the ka, the minimum ke occurs at the porosity where domination role changes from ks to kr. In addition, an excellent mechanical strength, nearly 40-50 % compared to bulk silica, was also harvested in silica hybrid NPB. This study is expected to supply some information for thermal insulation material design.

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