This paper begins with the story of monolithic, transparent silica aer
ogels when in 1968 a paper was published by Nicolaon and Teichner wher
e at the end of it two lines quoted that ''...in a basic medium, the a
erogels so obtained were totally transparent even through a thickness
of 1 cm''. This remark attracted the attention of scientists working i
n high energy physics with charged particles and looking for the const
ruction of a new type of a solid-state Cerenkov counter. Due to their
very high thermal insulation properties and their optical transparency
in the visible region, they soon were proposed for double pane window
s. Transparent silica is also interesting in the production of hollow
spheres for inertial confinement fusion as well as for daylight therma
l insulation applications. Parameters influencing optical transparency
both at the sol-gel stage (monomer precursors and partially polymeriz
ed precursors of silica, catalysts, solvents) and at the drying step:
supercritical drying at high or low temperature, were described. (C) 1
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