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Aluminosilicate glasses are widely used and investigated materials with current and promising technological applications such as high-power laser gain media, flat-panel displays, solid oxide fuel cells, sealing materials, glass-fiber composites and long-term immobilization of wastes, to name a few.
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Introduction of Al into the HPM-1 Framework by In Situ Generated Seeds as an Alternative Methodology
An alternative method for the introduction of aluminum into the STW zeolitic framework is presented. HPM-1, a chiral STW zeolite with helical pores, was synthesized in the pure silica form, and an aluminum source was added by in situ generated seeds ...
Paloma Vinaches +5 more
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Research progress in fatigue behavior of soda lime/aluminosilicate glass
Soda lime/aluminosilicate glass is widely used in commercial and national defense industries due to its excellent physical properties such as high strength and high hardness. Fatigue fracture is one of the main failure modes of glass.
WANG Min-bo +6 more
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This article analyzes the mechanism of the protective layer formation under the action of alkali in a refractory castable when ground quartz sand (GQS) is used as an admixture to produce refractory conventional castables (CC) and medium cement castables (
Valentin Antonovič +5 more
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Influence of calcium and alumina-based pozzolanas on the strength properties of low calcium fly ash geopolymer concrete [PDF]
This work presents the effect of Ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBS), fly ash (FA) and metakaolin (MK) on the strength properties of geopolymer concrete (GPC).
Saiteja Chary K +3 more
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The extensive production of coal fly ash by coal combustion is an issue of concern due to its environmental impact. TiO2-zeolite composites were synthesized, at low cost, using recycled coal fly ash from a local thermoelectric power plant to produce the ...
Iván Supelano García +11 more
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Are Diatoms “Green” Aluminosilicate Synthesis Microreactors for Future Catalyst Production?
Diatom biosilica may offer an interesting perspective in the search for sustainable solutions meeting the high demand for heterogeneous catalysts. Diatomaceous earth (diatomite), i.e., fossilized diatoms, is already used as adsorbent and carrier material.
Lydia Köhler +5 more
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Increased concentrations of heavy metals in the environment are of public health concern, their removal from waters receiving considerable interest. The aim of this paper was to study the simultaneous adsorption of heavy metals (Cu, Cd, Cr, Ni, Zn and Pb)
Marin Senila +5 more
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This study presents a transferable modeling framework for carbon capture using aluminosilicates, integrating Universal Isotherm Modeling with experimental data. It reveals how ultramicropores, alumina content, and amine functionalization influence CO2 adsorption energetics.
Pooja Anil Kumar Nair +4 more
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Foundry Core Mixtures with Orthophosphoric Acid and Different Aluminum-Containing Compounds
The scientific and practical issues of the development of core mixtures for foundry, based on phosphate binding materials, are considered. The binder presented in this article differ from those previously known by the fact that scarce prepared metal ...
R. V. Liutyi +2 more
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