Definition of Zeolite. Meaning of Zeolite. Synonyms of Zeolite

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needle zeolite
Needlestone Nee"dle*stone`, n. (Min.) Natrolite; -- called also needle zeolite.

Meaning of Zeolite from wikipedia

- Zeolite is a group of several microporous, crystalline aluminosilicate minerals commonly used as commercial adsorbents and catalysts. They mainly consist...
- Zeolite facies describes the mineral ****emblage resulting from the pressure and temperature conditions of low-grade metamorphism. The zeolite facies is...
- Faujasite (FAU-type zeolite) is a mineral group in the zeolite family of silicate minerals. The group consists of faujasite-Na, faujasite-Mg and faujasite-Ca...
- A zeolite membrane is a synthetic membrane made of crystalline aluminosilicate materials, typically aluminum, silicon, and oxygen with positive counterions...
- from trauma. The use of a sterilized molecular sieve material, such as zeolite, in a binding material to treat wounds was patented by Frank Hursey in...
- permeabilities. Membrane materials have expanded into the realm of silica, zeolites, metal-organic frameworks, and perovskites due to their strong thermal...
- Cu-Y zeolites (CuY, CuFAU, copper faujasite) are copper-containing high-silica derivatives of the faujasite mineral group which in turn is a member of...
- Many kinds of materials exhibit some molecular sieves, but zeolites dominate the field. Zeolites are almost always aluminosilicates, or variants where some...
- Natrolite is a tectosilicate mineral species belonging to the zeolite group. It is a hydrated sodium and aluminium silicate with the formula Na2Al2Si3O10ยท2H2O...
- coal combustion products and as synthetic materials, often in the form of zeolites. Both synthetic and natural aluminosilicates are of technical significance...