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Synergistic water absorption and release in water storage clay: Roles of particle size and hierarchical pore structure.

PubMed · 2026-05-09

Researchers discovered that a clay material made from waste products absorbs water rapidly and releases it slowly, thanks to a two-tiered pore structure — large channels for quick uptake and tiny pores for slow release. The right particle size amplifies both effects, making it a promising low-cost additive for dry soils.

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WSC has a two-scale pore network: millimeter-scale macropores enable rapid water uptake, while micrometer-scale micropores provide slow, sustained release lasting significantly longer than loess soil.

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WSC dramatically outperformed loess (a common natural soil) in both unsaturated capillary absorption and saturated water uptake under experimental conditions.

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An intermediate particle size range optimally balanced absorption capacity and sustained-release longevity, establishing a quantitative structure-performance relationship.

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