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Properties and stability of zeolites

Jan 01, 2024 Leave a message

Will not decompose if used and stored in accordance with specifications, no known hazardous reactions, avoid oxidation. Soluble in strong alkali. It is a high silica zeolite. It has unique pore structure, high catalytic activity, thermal stability and acid resistance.
Zeolite is the general name for zeolite group minerals and is a water-containing alkali or alkaline earth metal aluminosilicate mineral. More than 40 kinds of natural zeolites have been discovered around the world, the most common of which are clinoptilolite, mordenite, chabazite, erionite, philanderite, heulandite, turbidite, stilbeolite and analcite. Clinoptilolite and mordenite have been widely utilized. Zeolite minerals belong to different crystal systems. Most of the crystals are fibrous, hair-like, columnar, and a few are plate-shaped or short columnar.
Zeolites have ion exchange properties, adsorption and separation properties, catalytic properties, stability, chemical reactivity, reversible dehydration properties, electrical conductivity, etc. Zeolite is mainly produced in the cracks or amygdala of volcanic rocks, symbiotic with calcite, chalcedony, and quartz; it is also produced in volcaniclastic sedimentary rocks and hot spring deposits.

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