Water attraction is called hygroscopy.
Water absorbent materials.
But these materials can absorb only several or dozens of times its weight.
Until the 1920s water absorbing materials were cellulosic or fiber based products.
Traditional water absorbing materials mention about the water absorbing material you may think of many absorbing materials such as cotton napkins sponge anhydrous calcium chloride soda lime allochroic silica gel or activated carbon.
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Other record breaking water absorbent materials include sodium methacrylate hygroscopic zeolites and poly n isopropylacrylamide coated cotton fabrics.
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These materials absorb water.
Made of nanostructured anhydrous magnesium carbonate this material is capable of absorbing several hundred times its weight in water even in low humidity conditions.
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Porous materials are materials having small holes that allow air or liquid to pass through.
The most preferred super absorbent material is a cross linked dextran derivative which absorbs between 2 and 10 g of water per gram of dry material.
Absorbent fabrics are hydrophilic meaning they attract water.
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They are called porous.
These are commercially under trade names sephadex from sigma chemical co.
The water absorbent capacity of these types of materials is only up to 11 times their weight and most of it is lost under moderate pressure.
Choices were tissue paper cotton sponge and fluff pulp.