Wang et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Polyethylene glycol/nanofibrous Kevlar aerogel composite: fabrication, confinement effect, thermal energy storage and insulation performanceWang et al., 2022
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- Wang J
- Zhang T
- Shen Y
- Yang B
- Lv J
- Zheng Y
- Wang Y
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- Materials Today Communications
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In order to develop a new type of dual-functional composite with thermal storage and insulation properties, polyethylene glycol/nanofibrous Kevlar aerogel (PEG/KNA) was fabricated by combining the heat storage advantage of PEG and low thermal conductivity of …
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