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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.

Zeolite Resource Library: Where Science Meets Industry

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.

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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

  1. What are the main application fields of zeolite? Zeolite is mainly used in fields such as catalysts, adsorbents, and filtration media.

  2. 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.

  3. What is the structure of zeolite? Zeolite consists of SiO4 or AlO4 tetrahedra linked together to form a cage-like framework.

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