Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1463646 | Ceramics International | 2009 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Mesoporous materials were prepared by hydrothermal treatment of powder-compacts consisting of metakaolinite, quartz and slaked lime with different forming pressures. The hydrothermally solidified materials developed strength despite the formation of hydrogarnet. The hydrothermally solidified materials exhibited a broad pore size distribution of more than 3.4 nm, and the volume and specific surface area increased with decreasing the forming pressure. The hydrothermally solidified materials showed an excellent humidity-controlling ability due to adsorption and desorption of water vapor by utilizing their mesopores.
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Authors
Hirotaka Maeda, Emile H. Ishida,