Recent advances on lightweight aerogel as a porous receiver layer for solar thermal technology application

The environmental concern and depletion of fossil fuels motivate solar energy to become one of the most promising alternative sources of energy. Since the efficiency of the thermal energy collection system depends much on its ability to collect ad absorb the incoming solar energy, there is an urgent...

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发表在:Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells
主要作者: 2-s2.0-85105034617
格式: Review
语言:English
出版: Elsevier B.V. 2021
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id Yashim M.M.; Sainorudin M.H.; Mohammad M.; Fudholi A.; Asim N.; Razali H.; Sopian K.
spelling Yashim M.M.; Sainorudin M.H.; Mohammad M.; Fudholi A.; Asim N.; Razali H.; Sopian K.
2-s2.0-85105034617
Recent advances on lightweight aerogel as a porous receiver layer for solar thermal technology application
2021
Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells
228

10.1016/j.solmat.2021.111131
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85105034617&doi=10.1016%2fj.solmat.2021.111131&partnerID=40&md5=01a3b3d33e4690807659bc36522bb65b
The environmental concern and depletion of fossil fuels motivate solar energy to become one of the most promising alternative sources of energy. Since the efficiency of the thermal energy collection system depends much on its ability to collect ad absorb the incoming solar energy, there is an urgent need to fabricate high-performance light-absorbing materials while reducing thermal losses. Owing to their fascinating characteristics, including low density, high surface area, tailorable chemical structural, and mechanically fragile, three-dimensional highly porous aerogel have generated significant interest as a solar thermal receiver layer for the last decade. In this review, the three main types of aerogels as a porous receiver for solar thermal technology applications and their fabrication techniques include precursor, solvent medium, and drying procedure, are summarized comprehensively. It further shows how their characters are adjustable for diverse applications in the intended fields. Moreover, the fundamental concepts in heat transfer mechanism for porous receiver layers, particularly for the insulating type of aerogel and their properties to enable high light absorption, are also provided to present the extent of their applicability as the solar thermal receiver. © 2021 Elsevier B.V.
Elsevier B.V.
9270248
English
Review

author 2-s2.0-85105034617
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Recent advances on lightweight aerogel as a porous receiver layer for solar thermal technology application
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title Recent advances on lightweight aerogel as a porous receiver layer for solar thermal technology application
title_short Recent advances on lightweight aerogel as a porous receiver layer for solar thermal technology application
title_full Recent advances on lightweight aerogel as a porous receiver layer for solar thermal technology application
title_fullStr Recent advances on lightweight aerogel as a porous receiver layer for solar thermal technology application
title_full_unstemmed Recent advances on lightweight aerogel as a porous receiver layer for solar thermal technology application
title_sort Recent advances on lightweight aerogel as a porous receiver layer for solar thermal technology application
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description The environmental concern and depletion of fossil fuels motivate solar energy to become one of the most promising alternative sources of energy. Since the efficiency of the thermal energy collection system depends much on its ability to collect ad absorb the incoming solar energy, there is an urgent need to fabricate high-performance light-absorbing materials while reducing thermal losses. Owing to their fascinating characteristics, including low density, high surface area, tailorable chemical structural, and mechanically fragile, three-dimensional highly porous aerogel have generated significant interest as a solar thermal receiver layer for the last decade. In this review, the three main types of aerogels as a porous receiver for solar thermal technology applications and their fabrication techniques include precursor, solvent medium, and drying procedure, are summarized comprehensively. It further shows how their characters are adjustable for diverse applications in the intended fields. Moreover, the fundamental concepts in heat transfer mechanism for porous receiver layers, particularly for the insulating type of aerogel and their properties to enable high light absorption, are also provided to present the extent of their applicability as the solar thermal receiver. © 2021 Elsevier B.V.
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