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Summary Of: Zeolites

Zeolites have a porous structure that can accommodate a wide variety of... Zeolites also crystallize in post... Naturally occurring zeolites are rarely pure and are contaminated to varying degrees by other minerals... naturally occurring zeolites are excluded from many important commercial applications where uniformity and purity are essential... Zeolites are the aluminosilicate members of the family of microporous solids known as... the pores in many zeolites are not cylindrical... There are several types of synthetic zeolites that form by a process of slow... Synthetic zeolites hold some key advantages over their natural analogs... Since the principal raw materials used to manufacture zeolites are silica and alumina... the potential to supply zeolites is virtually unlimited... Zeolites are widely used as ion... zeolites are used to separate... Zeolites have the potential of providing precise and specific separation of gases including the removal of... Synthetic zeolites are widely used as... Zeolites confine molecules in small spaces... Zeolites have uses in advanced reprocessing methods... Zeolites can also act as water moderators... Zeolites can be used as... make natural zeolites useful in harvesting waste heat and solar heat energy... Zeolites are marketed by pet stores for use as a filter additive in... zeolites can be used to absorb... Northern hemisphere natural zeolites were formed when molten lava came in contact with sea water... Zeolites can be used as a molecular sieve in... Zeolites in Sedimentary Rocks... Uses of natural zeolites in agriculture and industry...

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