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Hierarchically porous networks structure based on flexible SiO2 nanofibrous aerogel with excellent low frequency noise absorption
Environmental noise has been regarded as major noise pollution with severe hazards to human physical and mental health. The common commercial fiber sound-absorption materials have insufficient low frequencies wave absorbing and fire-resistant ability, limiting their wide application. To solve these problems, a novel strategy combining flexible nanofibers and rGO/MXene nanosheets was proposed to fabricate rGO/MXene/SiO 2 nanofibers composite aerogel with hierarchically porous structure, which possessed an extremely low density of 9.8 mg/cm 3 and superior low-frequency sound absorption ability (NRC value of 0.51). The obtained composite aerogel possessed a large deformation up to 80% (corresponding compressive stress of 17 kPa) and quickly recovered. In addition, the as-prepared aerogel could be easily produced on a large scale, providing a reference for the development of new generation of sound-absorbing products.