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- Zeolite - Wikipedia
Zeolites are white solids with ordinary handling properties, like many routine aluminosilicate minerals, e g feldspar They have the general formula (MAlO2) (SiO2)x(H2O)y where M + is usually H + and Na + The Si Al ratio is variable, which provides a means to tune the properties
- Zeolites and Zeolite Detoxes: Risks, Side Effects, and Safety
What Are Zeolites? Zeolites are a group of crystal-like, porous minerals made up of aluminum, silicon, and oxygen About 50 different zeolites are found in nature
- Zeolite | Structure, Properties, Facts | Britannica
Zeolite, any member of a family of hydrated aluminosilicate minerals that contain alkali and alkaline-earth metals The zeolites are noted for their lability toward ion-exchange and reversible dehydration Learn more about the characteristics and structure of zeolites in this article
- An Overview of Zeolites: From Historical Background to Diverse . . .
This article provides a concise review of zeolites, encompassing their definition, historical background, natural occurrence, geographical distribution, and diverse applications
- Zeolites : Minerals, Properties, Occurrence, Uses - Geology Science
Zeolites, particularly sodium zeolites, are used to soften hard water by exchanging calcium and magnesium ions with sodium ions They are also employed in water treatment for the removal of heavy metals and ammonia
- Zeolite - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Zeolites are microporous solids containing pores, channels, and cages with molecular dimensions Their microporosity makes them highly suitable for catalysis, because the spaces in the lattice can be used to control access to active sites, and steric restrictions can be placed on reaction intermediates and transition states
- What are zeolites? | How do zeolite catalysts work?
An easy-to-understand introduction to zeolites, how they form, how they work as ion exchangers, molecular sieves, and catalysts, and how we use them
- Zeolites Statistics and Information | U. S. Geological Survey
Zeolites are hydrated aluminosilicates of the alkaline and alkaline-earth metals About 40 natural zeolites have been identified during the past 200 years; the most common are analcime, chabazite, clinoptilolite, erionite, ferrierite, heulandite, laumontite, mordenite, and phillipsite
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