Prospect of aerogels as desiccant materials: Possibilities and challenges

Aerogels; Agricultural robots; Industrial wastes; Adsorption of water vapors; Current limitation; High surface area; Porous nanostructures; Research studies; Driers (materials)

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Main Authors: Asim N., Badiei M., Fudholi A., Razali H., Mohammad M., Samsudin N.A., Akhtaruzzaman Md., Amin N., Sopian K.
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Published: Begell House Inc. 2023
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-265762023-05-29T17:12:14Z Prospect of aerogels as desiccant materials: Possibilities and challenges Asim N. Badiei M. Fudholi A. Razali H. Mohammad M. Samsudin N.A. Akhtaruzzaman Md. Amin N. Sopian K. 55902096700 36709214200 57195432490 54783348000 55453520700 57190525429 57195441001 7102424614 7003375391 Aerogels; Agricultural robots; Industrial wastes; Adsorption of water vapors; Current limitation; High surface area; Porous nanostructures; Research studies; Driers (materials) Aerogels, which have highly porous nanostructures that contain 90%-99% air by volume, are considered as an attractive option in various applications. The potential of utilizing agricultural and industrial wastes for aerogel preparation makes them more interesting. Its high surface area and porosity could make it an interesting material for adsorption of water vapor or other gases. Despite its promising potential as a desiccant, only a few research studies were conducted to investigate aerogel as a desiccant material. This study attempted to present the essential concepts and studied research on aerogels as desiccant materials to illustrate the achieved goals, current limitations, and future opportunities. � 2021 by Begell House, Inc. Final 2023-05-29T09:12:14Z 2023-05-29T09:12:14Z 2021 Article 10.1615/JPORMEDIA.2020033304 2-s2.0-85101353847 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85101353847&doi=10.1615%2fJPORMEDIA.2020033304&partnerID=40&md5=e5b29813866cf5cc5a41cc3eda9dff34 https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/26576 24 2 49 56 Begell House Inc. Scopus
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description Aerogels; Agricultural robots; Industrial wastes; Adsorption of water vapors; Current limitation; High surface area; Porous nanostructures; Research studies; Driers (materials)
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Asim N.
Badiei M.
Fudholi A.
Razali H.
Mohammad M.
Samsudin N.A.
Akhtaruzzaman Md.
Amin N.
Sopian K.
format Article
author Asim N.
Badiei M.
Fudholi A.
Razali H.
Mohammad M.
Samsudin N.A.
Akhtaruzzaman Md.
Amin N.
Sopian K.
spellingShingle Asim N.
Badiei M.
Fudholi A.
Razali H.
Mohammad M.
Samsudin N.A.
Akhtaruzzaman Md.
Amin N.
Sopian K.
Prospect of aerogels as desiccant materials: Possibilities and challenges
author_sort Asim N.
title Prospect of aerogels as desiccant materials: Possibilities and challenges
title_short Prospect of aerogels as desiccant materials: Possibilities and challenges
title_full Prospect of aerogels as desiccant materials: Possibilities and challenges
title_fullStr Prospect of aerogels as desiccant materials: Possibilities and challenges
title_full_unstemmed Prospect of aerogels as desiccant materials: Possibilities and challenges
title_sort prospect of aerogels as desiccant materials: possibilities and challenges
publisher Begell House Inc.
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