TY - JOUR
T1 - Identifying gaps in practical use of epoxy foam/aerogels
T2 - Review - Solutions and prospects
AU - Joseph, Tomy Muringayil
AU - Azat, Seitkhan
AU - Kianfar, Ehsan
AU - Joshy, Kunnelveli S.
AU - Jazani, Omid Moini
AU - Esmaeili, Amin
AU - Ahmadi, Zahed
AU - Haponiuk, Józef
AU - Thomas, Sabu
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 the author(s), published by De Gruyter, Berlin/Boston.
PY - 2025/4/1
Y1 - 2025/4/1
N2 - Epoxy foam/aerogel materials (EP-AGs) have potential in the aerospace, construction, and energy industries, allowing the development of lightweight high-performance products for a wide range of applications. Research interest in developing EP-AGs is increasing as it has the potential to create greener and more sustainable materials for making various products. Several commercial applications of EP-AGs and techniques for creating, processing, and drying them have already been reported. The introduction of EP-AGs into value-added materials is one of the most promising options but suffers from a lack of knowledge about the relationships between microstructure and properties. The current obstacles to their use in the industrial sector and for applications and challenges related to factory scale-up are also taken into account. EP-AGs are hindered by critical gaps in applicational and processing complexity, such as scaling up from laboratory to large-scale production, optimizing synthesis and processing techniques, and developing standardized testing protocols. The review focuses on the processing complexities and further difficulties associated with EP-AGs to improve casting burdens, cost-effectiveness, and accessibility in various applications. This review also examines the challenges in synthesizing EP-AGs used to make special materials, their practices, and the technological barriers one would face.
AB - Epoxy foam/aerogel materials (EP-AGs) have potential in the aerospace, construction, and energy industries, allowing the development of lightweight high-performance products for a wide range of applications. Research interest in developing EP-AGs is increasing as it has the potential to create greener and more sustainable materials for making various products. Several commercial applications of EP-AGs and techniques for creating, processing, and drying them have already been reported. The introduction of EP-AGs into value-added materials is one of the most promising options but suffers from a lack of knowledge about the relationships between microstructure and properties. The current obstacles to their use in the industrial sector and for applications and challenges related to factory scale-up are also taken into account. EP-AGs are hindered by critical gaps in applicational and processing complexity, such as scaling up from laboratory to large-scale production, optimizing synthesis and processing techniques, and developing standardized testing protocols. The review focuses on the processing complexities and further difficulties associated with EP-AGs to improve casting burdens, cost-effectiveness, and accessibility in various applications. This review also examines the challenges in synthesizing EP-AGs used to make special materials, their practices, and the technological barriers one would face.
KW - aerogel
KW - crosslinking
KW - epoxy foam
KW - polymer processing
KW - technology
KW - thermosets
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/86000147841
U2 - 10.1515/revce-2024-0044
DO - 10.1515/revce-2024-0044
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:86000147841
SN - 0167-8299
VL - 41
SP - 269
EP - 308
JO - Reviews in Chemical Engineering
JF - Reviews in Chemical Engineering
IS - 3
ER -