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Internal structure of a 'closed-graphitic-shell' aerographite (SEM image)

Aerographite is a synthetic foam consisting of a porous interconnected network of tubular carbon. With a density of 180 g/m3 it is one of the lightest structural materials ever created. It was developed jointly by a team of researchers at the University of Kiel and the Technical University of Hamburg in Germany, and was first reported in a scientific journal in June 2012.

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Aerographite

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Aerographite is a synthetic foam consisting of a porous interconnected network of tubular carbon. With a density of 180 g/m3 it is one of the lightest...

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Density

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ISBN 9789264123298. ISSN 2074-5753. New carbon nanotube struructure aerographite is lightest material champ Archived October 17, 2013, at the Wayback...

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Aerographene

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It can also be used to gather dust from the tails of comets. Aerogel Aerographite Graphene foam Metallic microlattice Guinness World Records 2018. Jim...

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Metallic microlattice

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The previous record of 1.0 mg/cm3 was held by silica aerogels, and aerographite is claimed to have a density of 0.2 mg/cm3. Mechanically, these microlattices...

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Aerogel

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though it was ousted from the latter title by the even lighter materials aerographite in 2012 and then aerographene in 2013. Carbon aerogels are composed of...

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Ultralight material

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than 10 mg/cm3, including silica aerogels, carbon nanotube aerogels, aerographite, metallic foams, polymeric foams, and metallic microlattices. The density...

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Reversibly assembled cellular composite materials

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carbon-based open-cell stochastic foams, including carbon microtube aerographite and graphene cork. Making the connections stiffer and stronger than the...

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