Using melt-derived LD glass powders and 5-20 M NaOH solutions, porous lithium disilicate (LiSiO, LD) glass-ceramics were prepared by the cold sintering process (CSP) associated with the post-annealing technique. In this novel technique, HO vapor originating from condensation reactions between residual Si-OH groups in cold-sintered LD glasses played the role of a foaming agent. With the increasing concentration of NaOH solutions, many more residual Si-OH groups appeared, and then rising trends in number as well as size were found for spherical pores formed in the resultant porous LD glass-ceramics.
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