Fabrication of porous ceramic-geopolymer based material to improve water absorption and retention in construction materials: a review
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2017-06Author
Noorina Hidayu, Jamil
Wan Mohd Arif, W Ibrahim
Mohd Mustafa Al Bakri, Abdullah
Sandu, Andrei Victor
Muhammad Faheem, Mohd Tahir
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Porous ceramic nowadays has been investigated for a variety of its application such as filters, lightweight structural component and others due to their specific properties such as high surface area, stability and permeability. Besides, it has the properties of low thermal conductivity. Various formation techniques making these porous ceramic properties can be tailored or further fine-tuned to obtain the optimum characteristic. Porous materials also one of the good candidate for absorption properties. Conventional construction materials are not design to have good water absorption and retention that lead to the poor performance on these criteria. Temperature is a major driving force for moisture movement and influences sorption characteristics of many constructions materials. The effect of elevated temperatures on the water absorption coefficient and retention remain as critical issue that need to be investigated. Therefore, this paper will review the process parameters in fabricating porous ceramic for absorption properties.