Porosity of Cement-Bonded Particleboards Hardened by CO2 Injection and Cured by Hydration

Japan Agricultural Research Quarterly
ISSN 00213551
NII recode ID (NCID) AA0068709X
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The purpose of the porosity measurements was to compare the boards made by two different methods: the conventional, hydration curing method and the CO2 injection method, and to find out how their porosity affects water absorption. The specific pore-surface area of the CO2-hardened boards was much smaller than that of the hydrated cement-bonded particleboards. Regarding the pore size distribution diagram, in the case of the CO2-hardened boards, there were two peaks on the graph (one peak at a pore diameter of around 6-8 µm, and a second peak at around 2 µm), and in the case of the conventional boards there was only one peak at 2 µm. The total pore volume of the CO2-hardened boards was larger than that of the hydrated boards. Water absorption of the CO2-hardened boards was lower than that of the hydrated particleboards. There was no relationship between the specific pore-surface area and water absorption, and between the total pore volume and water absorption. The use of CO2 did not affect water absorption and these boards still displayed a higher initial strength.

Date of issued
Creator ALP?R Tibor TAK?TS P?ter HATANO Yasunori
Subject

inorganic wood composites

accelerated hardening

water absorption

Publisher Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences
Available Online
NII resource type vocabulary Journal Article
Volume 37
Issue 4
spage 263
epage 268
DOI 10.6090/jarq.37.263
Rights Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences
Language eng

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