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Recent Progresses in Eco-Friendly Fabrication and Applications of Sustainable Aerogels from Various Waste Materials

Journal

WASTE AND BIOMASS VALORIZATION
Volume 13, Issue 4, Pages 1825-1847

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s12649-021-01627-3

Keywords

Aerogels; Municipal solid waste; Industrial waste; Agricultural waste; Recycle

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  1. [R-265-000-682-114 (MOE Tier 1 FRC)]

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This review provides an overview of the status of aerogels made from various types of waste, focusing on their fabrication, properties, and applications. It introduces common methods of synthesizing waste aerogels, summarizes works related to waste aerogels, and analyzes the sustainability aspect and contributions for environmental applications. The review also discusses the advantages and disadvantages of current approaches and proposes potential waste aerogels and applications.
Tons of waste from residential, commercial and manufacturing activities are generated due to the growing population, urbanization and economic development, prompting the need for sustainable measures. Numerous ways of converting waste to aerogels, a novel class of ultra-light and ultra-porous materials, have been researched to tackle the issues of waste. This review provides an overview of the status of aerogels made from agricultural waste, municipal solid, and industrial waste focusing on the fabrication, properties, and applications of such aerogels. The review first introduced common methods to synthesize the aerogels from waste, including dispersion and drying techniques. Following that, numerous works related to aerogels from waste are summarized and compared, mainly focusing on the sustainability aspect of the processes involved and their contributions for environmental applications such as thermal insulation and oil absorption. Next, advantages, and disadvantages of the current approaches are analyzed. Finally, some prospective waste aerogels and its applications are proposed.

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