[meteorite-list] Aerogel as dessicant?

Mike Bandli fuzzfoot at comcast.net
Fri Jan 4 09:37:19 EST 2008


Silica Aerogel is extremely hygroscopic and would be a great desiccant. The only problem is that Aerogel is about 1000 times the cost of ordinary silica gel :)

Mike


-------------- Original message ----------------------
From: tracy latimer <daistiho at hotmail.com>

>

> I recently bought a tiny vial of aerogel fragments on Ebay, just because I was

> curious. I opened it and shook a few fragments out onto my hand. Aerogel is so

> hygroscopic, it stuck to the moisture of my hand and was hard to shake off. Has

> anyone experimented with using it as a nonreactive dessicant for meteorites?

>

> Tracy Latimer

>

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