Visualization of water drying in porous materials by X-ray phase contrast imaging

J Microsc. 2015 Jan;261(1):88-104. doi: 10.1111/jmi.12319. Epub 2015 Oct 15.

Abstract

We present in this study results from X-ray tomographic microscopy with synchrotron radiation performed both in attenuation and phase contrast modes on a limestone sample during two stages of water drying. No contrast agent was used in order to increase the X-ray attenuation by water. We show that only by using the phase contrast mode it is possible to achieve enough water content change resolution to investigate the drying process at the pore-scale. We performed 3D image analysis of the time-differential phase contrast tomogram. We show by the results of such analysis that it is possible to obtain a reliable characterization of the spatial redistribution of water in the resolved pore system in agreement with what expected from the theory of drying in porous media and from measurements performed with other approaches. We thus show the potential of X-ray phase contrast imaging for pore-scale investigations of reactive water transport processes which cannot be imaged by adding a contrast agent for exploiting the standard attenuation contrast imaging mode.

Keywords: Image analysis; X-ray phase contrast imaging; X-ray tomographic microscopy; liquid transport; porous materials; water.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't