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English: Comparison of aerogel fabrication strategies showing typical transitions into an aerogel. (a) shows the supercritical drying process where precursor materials undergo gelation prior to supercritical drying. Often, these processes include a solvent exchange step after gelation to provide better fluids for supercritical drying. (b) shows a standard freeze-drying technique where an aqueous solution is frozen and the ice crystal formation dictates the alignment of the precursor materials and thus, the resulting pore structure of the dried aerogel.
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Elizabeth Barrios, David Fox, Yuen Yee Li Sip, Ruginn Catarata, Jean E. Calderon,

Nilab Azim, Sajia Afrin, Zeyang Zhang and Lei Zhai

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