Clinoptilolite Zeolite Powder 325 Mesh

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Product origin: Shanghai, China
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US$ 80 ~ 200

Description




we have two grades of zeolite, FMFSD series with lowder zeolite content at around 60-80%. FMFSG series with higher zeolite conent at 90-95%

particle size is customized.

 
Zeolite chiops3mm1cm1-3cm3-5cm2-4cm5-8cm
zeolite powder200mesh250mesh325mesh400mesh800mesh1250mesh........
 

Zeolite sands 20-40mesh, 50-70mesh, 60-80mesh, 100mesh,150msh, 325mesh

 
 
Typical data          
Chemical content
 
SiO2
 
Al2O3
 
TiO2
 
Fe2O3
 
FeO
 
CaO
 
MgO
 
K2O
 
Na2O
 
MnO
 
P2O5
(%)
 
68.3
 
13.39
 
0.2
 
1.06
 
0.32
 
3.42
 
0.71
 
2.92
 
1.25
 
0.068
 
0.064

Zeolites, which are found as minerals in nature, are an important class of inorganic microporous crystalline material whose oxide-based network is composed of corner-sharing TO4 atoms, where T refers to a tetrahedral atom, most commonly Si and Al. Since their discovery, zeolites have found widespread applications in many different areas, especially in catalysis, adsorption/separation, and ion-exchange processes. Apart from these traditional uses of zeolites that have made a tremendous economic impact on different sectors of the chemical industry in the petrochemical sector, new uses of zeolitic materials are emerging for applications such as luminescence, electricity, magnetism, medicine, and microelectronics2. The ability for zeolites to be used in such a wide range of applications is directly associated with two particular characteristics of zeolites: (1) their unique microporous structure, with porous systems of channels and/or cavities of molecular dimensions which allow them to behave as molecular sieves or as shape selective catalysts, and (2) their versatile range of compositions of the oxide networks that can build up the different frameworks, most commonly Si and Al, but also extended to a large variety of other tetrahedral atoms such as B, Ge, P, and Ga. Oxide composition determines important properties of the zeolite such as concentration, strength of catalytic sites, and polar (hydrophilic/hydrophobic) character of the channel surface. Therefore, in order to optimize the zeolite, it is fundamental to take careful control of these two characteristics of zeolite materials, their porous network and their chemical composition.

 
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