1998
DOI: 10.1590/s0366-69131998000500002
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Powdered microporous glasses: changing porosity through aging

Abstract: Recently, we have reported the production of a microporous high purity silica powder from the acid leaching of glasses with average pore size around 2.5nm and specific surface area of 420m2/g (BET). The employed glasses derived from the melting of two types of waste from the industrial processing of Brazilian oil shale (retorted oil shale and the top fraction of the intermediate layer of Irati Formation). Depending on the proportion of the two wastes employed in the formulation of the glasses, either a silica … Show more

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“…The images of these powders (i and ii) show particles with smooth surfaces, presenting conchoidal-fractures, characteristic of milled (or broken) glass [14,15]. As previously reported by Kumta and coworkers, the conchoidal-fracture surfaces is a characteristics of glass materials [15].…”
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“…The images of these powders (i and ii) show particles with smooth surfaces, presenting conchoidal-fractures, characteristic of milled (or broken) glass [14,15]. As previously reported by Kumta and coworkers, the conchoidal-fracture surfaces is a characteristics of glass materials [15].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 66%