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Title: Feedback for Alex Caps Aerogel article
Post by: Mitch on July 29, 2005, 01:19:09 PM
Post thoughts here.
Title: Re:Feedback for Alex Caps Aerogel article
Post by: Borek on July 30, 2005, 03:08:12 AM
Pretty interesting reading. Three things:

1. I think there is a spelling mistake (poor instead of pore),

2. I don't get the tire/bumper part - which properties of the aerogels will be used in these?

3. Some formatting issues - looks like some lines are hard-broken.

Edit: fourth thing

4. the same picture is used in place of all three (which I haven't spotted first, as I have switched off picture displaying due to the fact I am paying for the transfer - or rather I am overpaying).
Title: Re:Feedback for Alex Caps Aerogel article
Post by: Mitch on July 30, 2005, 03:26:26 AM
Okay, I've fixed comments 3 and 4--I think, let me know if I missed something again. The author has to respond for 1 and 2.
Title: Re:Feedback for Alex Caps Aerogel article
Post by: Donaldson Tan on July 30, 2005, 03:21:43 PM
the article never mention what new properties arises if aerogel is mixed with rubber or other polymers. I am also quite curious how the aerogel will bond with the rubber, and still making space within the structure for air to occupy..
Title: Re:Feedback for Alex Caps Aerogel article
Post by: hmx9123 on July 30, 2005, 04:31:03 PM
I was surprised there was not more information about Livermore.  They do a lot of work with those things and their opposite, the xerogels.

http://www-cms.llnl.gov/s-t/aerogel_struct.html

http://www-cms.llnl.gov/s-t/groundwater_age.html

http://www.azom.com/details.asp?ArticleID=2478

http://eande.lbl.gov/ECS/aerogels/sahist.htm

http://www.vacets.org/vtic97/tdtran.htm

http://home.earthlink.net/~douglaspage/id18.html

etc.

The thermite stuff is here:

http://www-cms.llnl.gov/s-t/nanoscale_chemistry.html
Title: Re:Feedback for Alex Caps Aerogel article
Post by: Donaldson Tan on July 30, 2005, 06:29:44 PM
does Livermore employ non-American chemical engineers?
Title: Re:Feedback for Alex Caps Aerogel article
Post by: Borek on July 30, 2005, 07:46:38 PM
There is more... These pictures are huge! Can you save them as gif or png (jpg doesn't make sense here)? And pic. 2 signs are unreadable :(
Title: Re:Feedback for Alex Caps Aerogel article
Post by: hmx9123 on July 31, 2005, 02:22:57 AM
Getting a job at LLNL in an unclassified area, such as atmospheric science, etc., is difficult if you're a foreigner, I think.  It's impossible to work in a classified area if you're not a US citizen.  I believe that most of the Aerogel chemistry that is done there, particularly the work with the Sol gels (and obviously the thermite stuff) is done in the classified area.
Title: Re:Feedback for Alex Caps Aerogel article
Post by: billnotgatez on August 29, 2005, 01:03:04 AM
I have been reading about aerogels for some time, but in a piecemeal fashion. I think that this article was a good overview that put the information in one place. Maybe the author can continue with some specifics in further essays. I especially like the bibliography. It will help me in my future reading on the topic.