Extremely light synthetic foam of tubular carbon molecules
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.
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...
ISBN 9789264123298. ISSN 2074-5753. New carbon nanotube struructure aerographite is lightest material champ Archived October 17, 2013, at the Wayback...
It can also be used to gather dust from the tails of comets. Aerogel Aerographite Graphene foam Metallic microlattice Guinness World Records 2018. Jim...
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...
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...
than 10 mg/cm3, including silica aerogels, carbon nanotube aerogels, aerographite, metallic foams, polymeric foams, and metallic microlattices. The density...
carbon-based open-cell stochastic foams, including carbon microtube aerographite and graphene cork. Making the connections stiffer and stronger than the...