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Zeolite - A class of hydrated aluminosilicates found in certain volcanic rocks. Once upon a time, geologists thought these minerals were interesting because they consist of large cage-like structures with open channelways. ...
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Zeolites - A large family of hydrous aluminum, sodium, or calcium silicate that have many similarities in chemical composition and mode of occurrence; usually alteration products in igneous rocks. ...
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Zeolites - Aluminosilicate minerals which can lose or regain water without losing without changing their crystal structure. Zonal Structure -- A structure showing bands or concentric layers. ...
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Zeolites - Hydrated sodium alumina silicates, either naturally-occurring mined products or synthetic products, with ion exchange properties. Zeolites were formerly used extensively for residential and commercial water softening but have been largely replaced by synthetic organic cation resin ion exchangers of polystyrene divinylbenzene substrate. ...
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Zeolites - A substance used in fresh water aquaria for the removal of ammonia. ...
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Zeolites - (Greek, zein,"to boil";lithos,"a stone") are minerals that have a porous structure. There are about four dozen recognized naturally occurring zeolite minerals and as many or more synthetic varieties. They are basically hydrated alumino-silicate minerals with an "open" structure that can accommodate a wide variety of positive ions, such as Na+, K+, Ca2+, Mg2+ and others. These positive ions are rather loosely held and can readily be exchanged for others in a contact solution. ...
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Please note that the type of zeolite used in liquid zeolite is scientifically called clinoptilolite, a name often used in research papers.

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Evaluation of pathological changes in broilers during chronic aflatoxin (50 and 100 ppb) and clinoptilolite exposure -
M. Ortatatli, H. Oguz, F. Hatipoglu, M. Karaman. Jun 04


Use of sythetic zeolites for arsenate removal from pollutant water -
S. Shevade, R. Ford.
Apr 2004
The removal of heavy metal cations by natural zeolites -
E. Erdem, N. Karapinar, R. Donat.
August 2004

The Application of Natural Zeolites for Mercury Removal: From Laboratory Tests To Industrial Scale -
A. Chojnacki, K. Chojnacka, J. Offmann, H. Gorecki.
March 2004

Lead (II) Retention by Alfisol and Clinoptiloite:  Cation Balance and PH Effect -
Alexander A. Ponizovsky
Christos D. Tsadilas
January 2003

The Effect of Natural Clinoptilolite On The Serotenergic Receptors In The Brain Of Mice With Mammary Carcinoma -
D. Muck-Seler, Nela Pivac.
April 2003

Adsorption of Nitrosamines In Acidic Solution by Zeolites -
Chun Fung Zhou
Jian Hua Zhu
August 2004

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Zeolite - A class of hydrated aluminosilicates found in certain volcanic rocks. Once upon a time, geologists thought these minerals were interesting because they consist of large cage-like structures with open channelways. ...
www.aquatechnologies.com/info_glossary.htm
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