Aerogels are highly porous solids derived from the hypercritical drying of covalently crosslinked gels. SEM, TEM and scattering studies reveal that these materials have an open-cell morphology with a solid matrix composed of interconnected colloidal-like particles (30–200 A) Processing variables and synthetic conditions largely determine the microstructure and morphology. In this study, the structure-mechanical property relationships of silica, resorcinolformaldehyde, and carbon aerogels are examined.