diatomeekieselguhrat
Diatomeekieselguhrat is a term occasionally used in technical writing to denote a diatomaceous earth–based material that has been processed into a specific grade or form. It is not a standard chemical name and does not correspond to a single, universally defined substance. In practice, the term may refer to a purified or specially treated diatomaceous earth derived from kieselguhr, the fossilized remains of diatoms.
Etymology and usage notes: The name combines 'Diatomee' (diatom) and 'Kieselguhr' (diatomaceous earth) with the suffix
Composition and properties: The material is dominantly amorphous silicon dioxide (SiO2) produced from diatom frustules, with
Production and processing: Production involves mining Kieselguhr, followed by cleaning, milling to a target particle size,
Applications and safety: Common uses include filtration aids in food and beverages and water treatment, mechanical