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Hygroscopic Characteristic of Gypsum Boards Using Porous Materials

다공성 원료를 사용한 석고보드의 흡습 특성

  • Jeong, Eui-Jong (Green Ceramic Div., Korea Institute of Ceramic Eng. & Tech.) ;
  • Lee, Jong-Kyu (Green Ceramic Div., Korea Institute of Ceramic Eng. & Tech.) ;
  • Cheong, Deock-Soo (Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Dankook University) ;
  • Chu, Yong-Sik (Green Ceramic Div., Korea Institute of Ceramic Eng. & Tech.) ;
  • Song, Hun (Green Ceramic Div., Korea Institute of Ceramic Eng. & Tech.)
  • 정의종 (한국세라믹기술원 그린세라믹본부) ;
  • 이종규 (한국세라믹기술원 그린세라믹본부) ;
  • 정덕수 (단국대학교 신소재공학과) ;
  • 추용식 (한국세라믹기술원 그린세라믹본부) ;
  • 송훈 (한국세라믹기술원 그린세라믹본부)
  • Published : 2009.10.27

Abstract

Active clays, Diatomite, bentonite and zeolite were used as porous materials for fabricating hygroscopic gypsum boards. Pohang active clay and Cheolwon diatomite showed excellent characteristics of moisture adsorption and desorption. These characteristics were caused by higher surface area and pore volume of porous materials. Moisture adsorption content of gypsum board with 10% active clay(P1) was 62.0 g/m$^2$, and moisture desorption content was 50.2 g/m$^2$. Moisture adsorption content of gypsum board with 10% diatomite(P) was 59.5 g/m$^2$, and moisture desorption content was 49.0 g/m$^2$. Moisture adsorption contents of gypsum boards with porous materials were higher than that moisture desorption contents of gypsum board without porous materials. Correlation coefficient between surface area and moisture adsorption content of gypsum boards was 0.98. Also, correlation coefficient between surface area and moisture desorption content of gypsum boards was 0.97. Moisture adsorption and desorption contents were influenced by surface area and pore volume of the gypsum boards, and surface area had a larger effect on moisture adsorption and desorption.

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