zeolitecontaining
Zeolitecontaining refers generically to materials, processes, or products that incorporate one or more zeolitic minerals or synthetic zeolites as a key component. Zeolites are crystalline aluminosilicates with a framework of SiO₄ and AlO₄ tetrahedra linked by shared oxygen atoms. The substitution of aluminum generates a negative framework charge which is compensated by exchangeable cations such as Na⁺, Ca²⁺, or H⁺. This charge imbalance gives zeolites their characteristic pore structure, typically ranging from 0.4 to 1.3 nanometers, and results in unique adsorption, ion‑exchange, and catalytic properties.
Because of these features zeolitecontaining materials are widely used in air and water purification, fuel refining,
Commercially, zeolitecontaining products are sold under various trade names, such as "ZEOSORB" for desiccants, "SPIRALZE" for
Overall, zeolitecontaining technologies leverage the physicochemical attributes of zeolites to provide efficient, selective interaction with gas