Zeolite Resource Library: Where Science Meets Industry
Explore the scientific and industrial applications of zeolite through a wide range of materials and information in the Zeolite Resource Library.
Overview
Zeolite Resource Library Overview
The Zeolite Resource Library is a valuable space for exploring the many possible applications of zeolite. Here you will find scientific research and industrial application materials related to zeolite's ion-exchange capacity, heavy-metal adsorption properties, water-environment improvement, and more.
What is zeolite?
Zeolite is a porous mineral formed by the bonding of aluminum oxides and silica oxides, offering outstanding ion-exchange capacity and adsorption properties. Thanks to these characteristics, zeolite is used across a wide range of industries, including as an adsorbent, a catalyst, and a filtration medium. In Korea, natural zeolite from the Pohang region is primarily studied, with its heavy-metal adsorption capacity drawing particular attention.
Available Materials
- KCL Zeolite Heavy-Metal Test Report: Detailed experimental results and interpretation that confirm zeolite's heavy-metal treatment capability.
- Research Papers and Educational Materials: High-school learning materials introducing zeolite's structure and ion-exchange experiments.
Sub-Page Links
If you would like a deeper understanding of the scientific and industrial applications of zeolite, you can find more materials through the links above.
FAQ
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What are the main application fields of zeolite? Zeolite is mainly used in fields such as catalysts, adsorbents, and filtration media.
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What is the commercial potential of domestic zeolite? Natural zeolite from the Pohang region in Korea offers excellent heavy-metal adsorption capacity, giving it high commercial potential.
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What is the structure of zeolite? Zeolite consists of SiO4 or AlO4 tetrahedra linked together to form a cage-like framework.
References
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