Derek J. Quade
Glenn Research Center
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ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2009
Mary Ann B. Meador; Amanda Weber; Alia Hindi; Melanie Naumenko; Linda McCorkle; Derek J. Quade; Stephanie L. Vivod; George L. Gould; Shannon White; Kiranmayi Deshpande
Cross-linking silica aerogels with organic groups has been shown to improve the strength over un-cross-linked aerogels by as much as 2 orders of magnitude. Previous cross-linking chemistry has been developed using solvents specifically chosen to dissolve the monomers and accommodate the reaction temperature. Because the process of making the aerogels requires so much solvent, it is of interest to consider less toxic solvents such as ethanol to increase safety and enhance scale up. To this end, two different epoxy precursors with suitable solubility in ethanol were evaluated as cross-linkers for silica gels prepared from (3-aminopropyl)triethoxysilane and tetraethylorthosilicate. In addition, 1,6-bis(trimethoxysilyl)hexane (BTMSH) was used as an additive in the underlying silica structure to add flexibility to the aerogels. It was found that the ethanol-derived aerogels exhibited more shrinkage than those prepared from other solvents but that including BTMSH in the aerogels significantly reduced this shrinkage. Inclusion of BTMSH also imparted the ability of the aerogel monoliths to recover elastically when compressed up to 50% strain. In addition, optimized cross-linked aerogels prepared in this study have mechanical properties comparable to those using other more undesirable solvents and cross-linkers.
Journal of Materials Chemistry | 2008
Mary Ann B. Meador; Stephanie L. Vivod; Linda McCorkle; Derek J. Quade; Roy M. Sullivan; Louis J. Ghosn; Nicholas Clark; Lynn A. Capadona
We have previously reported cross-linking the mesoporous silica structure of aerogels with di-isocyanates, styrenes or epoxies reacted with amine decorated silica surfaces. These approaches have been shown to significantly increase the strength of aerogels with only a small effect on density or porosity. Herein, we examine the effect of including up to 5% (w/w) carbon nanofibers in the silica backbone before cross-linking. The addition of 5% carbon nanofibers to the lowest density aerogels studied triples the compressive modulus and the tensile stress at break is increased five-fold with no density penalty. The carbon fiber also improves the strength of the initial hydrogels before cross-linking, which may have implications in manufacturing.
SPACE TECHNOLOGY AND APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL FORUM‐STAIF 2008: 12th Conference on Thermophysics Applications in Microgravity; 1st Symposium on Space Resource Utilization; 25th Symposium on Space Nuclear Power and Propulsion; 6th Conference on Human/Robotic Technology and the Vision for Space Exploration; 6th Symposium on Space Colonization; 5th Symposium on New Frontiers and Future Concept | 2008
E. Eugene Shin; Dan Scheiman; Michelle Cybulski; Derek J. Quade; Linda Inghram; Chris Burke
Organic materials are an essential part of the Advanced Stirling Convertor (ASC) construction as adhesives, potting, wire insulation, lubrication coatings, bobbins, bumpers, insulators, thread lockers. Since a long lifetime of such convertors to be used in the Advanced Stirling Radioisotope Generator (ASRG), sometimes up to 17 years, is required in various space applications such as Mars rovers, deep space missions, and lunar surface power, performance, durability and reliability of those organics should be critically evaluated in every possible material‐process‐fabrication‐service environment relations. The objective of this study was to evaluate, validate, and recommend organics for use in ASCs. Systematic and extensive evaluation methodologies were developed and conducted for various organic materials. The overall efforts dealing with organics materials for the last several years are summarized in the key areas, e.g., process‐fabrication optimization, adhesive bonding integrity, outgassing, thermal sta...
Journal of Thermophysics and Heat Transfer | 2014
Dean M. Tigelaar; Matthew J. Degges; Kathy C. Chuang; Frances I. Hurwitz; Kenneth K. Kuo; Daniel A. Scheiman; Linda McCorkle; Derek J. Quade; Stephanie L. Vivod; Scott C. Splinter
A novel series of ablative composites containing a hyperbranched polyazomethine synthesized inside a carbon fiber preform (HyPAZA) were prepared, which have similar density to phenolic impregnated carbon ablators (∼0.3 g/cc). A novel method of synthesizing strong hyperbranched polyazomethine thermosets has been developed, enabling polyazomethines to be studied in ablators for the first time. Several formulations of HyPAZA perform better than the phenolic impregnated carbon ablator in terms of polymer char yield, composite mechanical strength, CO2 laser ablation tests at heat fluxes of 550 and 1100 W/cm2, and small-scale arcjet testing at a heat flux of 400 W/cm2. Char yields of hyperbranched polyazomethines were as high as 79% at 1000°C by thermogravimetric analysis. This is one of the highest char yields ever reported for a fully organic polymer. Some HyPAZA composites are over 10 times stronger than the carbon fiber preform, as determined by compression tests. Specimens were also tested in an arcjet ...
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2011
Haiquan Guo; Mary Ann B. Meador; Linda McCorkle; Derek J. Quade; Jiao Guo; Bart Hamilton; Mukerrem Cakmak; Guilherme Sprowl
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2012
Mary Ann B. Meador; Ericka Malow; Rebecca Silva; Sarah Wright; Derek J. Quade; Stephanie L. Vivod; Haiquan Guo; Jiao Guo; Mukerrem Cakmak
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2012
Haiquan Guo; Mary Ann B. Meador; Linda McCorkle; Derek J. Quade; Jiao Guo; Bart Hamilton; Miko Cakmak
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2010
Mary Ann B. Meador; Christopher M. Scherzer; Stephanie L. Vivod; Derek J. Quade; Baochau N. Nguyen
Archive | 2008
Stephanie L. Vivod; Mary Ann B. Meador; Baochau N. Nguyen; Derek J. Quade; Jason P. Randall; Renee Perry
Archive | 2011
Derek J. Quade; Michael A. Meador; Euy-Sik E. Shin; James C. Johnston; Maria A. Kuczmarski