A tailored multifunctional diatomite-based foam with porosity and density gradients has been developed through a new technology that enables an unprecedented integration of acoustic, mechanical and thermal properties. The production process consists of a custom-made pilot plant for foaming capable of mixing solid phases, such as diatomite, catalyst and silicon chemical blowing agent, with a liquid solution, made of sodium silicate crosslinking agent and vegetable foaming agent. The resulting foam exhibits a coin-like performance, with a side A showing an open cell morphology, high interconnectivity and low density, and a side B characterized by a partially open cells morphology, low interconnectivity and high density. This approach enables morphology and density to be layered along thickness. A transition zone with intermediate density and morphology separates the two sides, thus rendering the structure a gradient meta-material with hierarchical porosity. Macro- and microporosity are generated by physical and chemical foaming agents, while diatomite is responsible for the presence of nanoporosity. The gradient structure has a huge influence on functional properties, such as acoustic (alpha equal to 0.95 at 800 Hz for side A), thermal (thermal conductivity less than 0.061 W/(m & sdot;K) for side A and less than 0.12 W/(m & sdot;K) for side B) and mechanical properties.
Tailoring porosity and acoustic properties in bi-layered diatomite-based foams through multiscale structural approach / Rubino, Chiara; Lama, Giuseppe Cesare; Liuzzi, Stefania; Martellotta, Francesco; Liguori, Barbara; Recupido, Federica; Verdolotti, Letizia; Sorrentino, Luigi. - In: CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS. - ISSN 0950-0618. - 430:(2024). [10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2024.136480]
Tailoring porosity and acoustic properties in bi-layered diatomite-based foams through multiscale structural approach
Rubino, Chiara;Liuzzi, StefaniaMembro del Collaboration Group
;Martellotta, Francesco
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2024-01-01
Abstract
A tailored multifunctional diatomite-based foam with porosity and density gradients has been developed through a new technology that enables an unprecedented integration of acoustic, mechanical and thermal properties. The production process consists of a custom-made pilot plant for foaming capable of mixing solid phases, such as diatomite, catalyst and silicon chemical blowing agent, with a liquid solution, made of sodium silicate crosslinking agent and vegetable foaming agent. The resulting foam exhibits a coin-like performance, with a side A showing an open cell morphology, high interconnectivity and low density, and a side B characterized by a partially open cells morphology, low interconnectivity and high density. This approach enables morphology and density to be layered along thickness. A transition zone with intermediate density and morphology separates the two sides, thus rendering the structure a gradient meta-material with hierarchical porosity. Macro- and microporosity are generated by physical and chemical foaming agents, while diatomite is responsible for the presence of nanoporosity. The gradient structure has a huge influence on functional properties, such as acoustic (alpha equal to 0.95 at 800 Hz for side A), thermal (thermal conductivity less than 0.061 W/(m & sdot;K) for side A and less than 0.12 W/(m & sdot;K) for side B) and mechanical properties.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.