Zeolites, Natural and Synthetic
They have pore structures, which create large effective surface areas, which gives them superior adsorptive and filtration qualities. They also have adjustable acidities, are thermally stable, and are reusable, making them active in various reactions.
SiO₂ = 61 to 67%
Al₂O₃ = 11 to 12.4%
Fe₂O₃ = 4.30 to 6.98%
CaO = 2.52 to 3.24%
Na₂O = 1.66 to 1.79%
K₂O = 1.85 to 2.07%
MgO = 1.54 to 1.64%
LOI = 8.41 to 9.30%
Zeolites are used as catalysts in organic synthesis reactions. They are also used in water purification and softening, so Zeolites are used in detergent manufacturing.
Other uses include odor control, industrial absorbents, industrial fillers, gas absorption, soil remediation, wastewater filtration, a flocculating agent, animal feeds, hydroponics, molecular sieves, catalysts, desiccants, lightweight concrete, acoustics, and ceramics,
10 kg. plastic bags, 1 MT super sacks, bulk truck or railcar
Zeolites, Natural & Synthetic TSCA (SARA Title III) Status: Unknown. For further information, please call the EPA Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention (OCSPP) At 202-564-2902
Zeolites, Natural & Synthetic CAS Number: 1318-02-1
Zeolites, both natural and synthetic, are sustainable materials due to their high porosity, which allows for efficient adsorption and separation of molecules. Their ability to selectively adsorb certain molecules can help reduce waste and pollution, contributing to a circular economy. Zeolites are also abundant in nature and can be synthesized from abundant materials, making them a cost-effective and sustainable choice for a range of applications, including catalysis and gas separation.