Abstract
Aerogels are a novel type of open-cell porous material. They are particularly suitable for passive sound-absorption due to their high porosity and high-surface areas of the internal structures, but with the drawbacks of limited absorption rate of low-frequency sound and poor mechanical performance. Here, it is first demonstrated that the M13 phage aerogel(M13AG) with hierarchically porous and ribbing structures is beneficial to sound-absorption and the local piezoelectric effect attributed to M13 phages can further improve the sound-absorption ability in the low-frequency. The sound-absorption coefficient of the M13AG with thickness of 20 mm attains peak value of 0.992 at 1600 Hz. In addition, the M13AG is assembled on a metallic foam framework to enhance its mechanical performance. The resulting M13AG/nickel foam exhibits enhanced compressive yield strength up to 0.14 MPa. This study opens up a new opportunity for passive sound-absorption.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 2000452 |
Journal | Macromolecular Materials and Engineering |
Volume | 305 |
Issue number | 11 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Nov 2020 |
Keywords
- aerogels
- local piezoelectric effects
- M13 phages
- open-cell porous materials
- passive sound-absorption