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titleOfInvention Method for producing inorganic foam
abstract (57) [Abstract] [Purpose] It is an object of the present invention to provide a method for producing an inorganic foam comprising a stable and highly bulky aluminum component as an essential component. [Structure] A foaming agent was added to 50 g of a 20% basic aluminum chloride solution, and the mixture was stirred for 5 minutes using a hand mixer to foam. In this, 20 g of 9.3% sodium bicarbonate solution Was added with stirring, and at the same time as the addition was completed, the mixture was vigorously stirred to obtain a neutralized foam. This foam is dried in a dryer at 60 ° C. And dried for 1 day to obtain an inorganic foam having a density of 0.18 g / ml.
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