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Correlations between pore structure parameters and gas permeability of corundum porous materials

Xiong et al., 2020

Document ID
3347687746359224127
Author
Xiong X
Wang Z
Wang X
Liu H
Ma Y
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Journal of the American Ceramic Society

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Corundum porous materials with different contents of calcium hexaluminate formed in situ were prepared using pure calcium aluminate cement as the calcium source. The surface fractal dimensions of the porous materials were calculated based on the experimental data …
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