Abstract
Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) is the most widely used
silicon-based polymer due to its versatility and the range of attractive properties.
Fabrication
of PDMS involves liquid phase cross-linking to obtain hydrophobic and
mechanically flexible material in the final solid form. This gives opportunity
to add various fillers to affect the properties of resulting material. In the
present work, we describe simple and
reliable method of making a PDMS-based composite material with significantly
improved thermal insulation properties by adding hollow glass microspheres
(HGMs) to the mixture of liquid base and cross-linker (10:1 ratio) followed by
degassing and heat-assisted crosslinking. We obtained 31% reduction of thermal
conductivity for samples with HGMs content of 20% by mass. At the same time, sound insulation capacity
slightly decreased as a result of lower density of PDMS-HGMs composite in
comparison to pure PDMS. The wettability of the samples had no dependence on
HGMs content.