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Characterization of aerogels
George Scherer
Civil & Environmental Engineering
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Engineering & Materials Science
Aerogels
100%
Pore size
81%
Capillarity
62%
Condensation
46%
Nitrogen
43%
Adsorbates
35%
Adsorption isotherms
32%
Isotherms
28%
Compressibility
26%
Gels
24%
Joining
22%
Adsorption
22%
Elastic moduli
19%
Polymers
17%
Chemical Compounds
Aerogel
74%
Capillarity
48%
Pore
45%
Pore Size Distribution
35%
Condensation
25%
Bulk Modulus
23%
Nitrogen
21%
Compressibility
20%
Adsorption Isotherm
14%
Pore Size
14%
Isotherm
13%
Error
13%
Gel
10%
Volume
10%
Adsorption
8%
Surface
5%
Physics & Astronomy
aerogels
87%
porosity
50%
characterization
38%
isotherms
19%
condensation
17%
adsorption
15%
curvature
15%
nitrogen
14%
bulk modulus
10%
compressibility
9%
gels
7%
spacing
7%
causes
6%
estimates
5%
polymers
5%