“…However, still what is so called liquation channels are formed when alkali-borate rich phase is leached out by aqueous acidic solutions, generating interconnected, open-pore structure in the remaining silicate matrix. The silicate domains/regions of the dissolved alkali-borate phase may remain in the leaching solution as colloidal silica, coagulating to form silica clusters that cannot be dissolved in the acidic solution [6,8,9]. Accordingly, hierarchically porous artifacts with pore sizes around 7-54 nm due to liquation channels (interconnected network) [6,8], and around 2-5 nm due to spaces in between silica clusters (and the gaps that is in between those with channel walls) [6,8,9] together with intra-particle porosity (0.4-0.7 nm) [10,11] are generally observed.…”