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Antiviral properties of clinoptilolite

Microporous and Mesoporous Materials, 2005
The aim of this study was to evaluate the antiviral properties of clinoptilolite, a natural non-toxic zeolite. Herein, a fine powder of micronized zeolite (MZ) was obtained by tribomechanical micronization of natural clinoptilolite. Different viral suspensions were treated with MZ in concentrations ranging from 0.5 to 50 mg/ml.
Grce, Magdalena, Pavelić, Krešimir
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Clinoptilolite, paragenesis and stratigraphy

Sedimentology, 1977
ABSTRACTClinoptilolite, a zeolite of the heulandite group, occurs commonly in sediments as an authigenic mineral. In the Middle Eocene of southern Israel, it constitutes from a few per cent up to 80 per cent of the insoluble residue of the chalks and limestones. It is associated with opal C‐T, montmorillonite and palygorskite.
YAACOV NATHAN, AKIVA FLEXER
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Industrial Sludge Solidification by Using Clinoptilolite

Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A, 2004
The sludge from metal plating industry is generally considered as "hazardous waste" due to its toxic heavy metal content. Solidification/stabilization techniques which are applied as prior to landfill give good results for the disposal of especially inorganic sludges into the landfill in a safe manner.
Mustafa, Balkan, Günay, Kocasoy
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LOCAL ZEOLITE MINERAL (CLINOPTILOLITE) IN ENERGY SYSTEMS

Proceeding of Energy and the Environment, 1998, 2023
2nd Trabzon International Energy and Environment Symposium -- JUL 26-29, 1998 -- KARADENIZ TECH UNIV, TRABZON ...
Ozkan, FC, Ulku, S
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Influences of clinoptilolite and surfactant-modified clinoptilolite zeolite on nitrate leaching and plant growth

Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2011
The increasing demands for environmental protection and sustainable food production require an increase in the use of natural and non-toxic materials for agriculture. In this study, the feasibility of using surfactant-modified zeolite (SMZ) in comparison with zeolite clinoptilolite (Cp) application to reduce nitrate leaching and enhance crop growth was
Raheleh, Malekian   +2 more
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Adsorption on Romanian natural clinoptilolite

Zeolites, 1983
Abstract Adsorption of carbon dioxide, sulphur dioxide, ammonia, and nitric oxide from air, and of hydrogen sulphide from methane, on Romanian natural zeolite in natural and modified form, is reported. The adsorption capacities, at 20°C, in flow conditions for several partial pressures of pollutants and for different linear velocity of the gaseous ...
D. Axente, M. Abrudean, A. Bâldea
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Dielectric response in natural clinoptilolite

Conference Record of the 1996 IEEE International Symposium on Electrical Insulation, 2002
Several samples of cation forms of the natural clinoptilolite from Tasajeras deposit were studied using dielectric spectrometry. The behaviour of the response was analyzed for different water contents and, for the calcium and sodium forms, it was investigated for several temperatures too.
A. Delgado   +3 more
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Clinoptilolites for nitrogen/methane separation

Chemical Engineering Science, 2004
Abstract Clinoptilolites, naturally occurring zeolites, currently used by nuclear industry for ion exchange and drying, were evaluated for the nitrogen/methane separation. Ion exchange of purified clinoptilolite was carried out individually with the cations Na + , Mg 2+ , Ca 2+ , K + and H + , and the adsorption isotherms and diffusion rates were ...
Ambalavanan Jayaraman   +5 more
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Thermoanalytical investigation of natural clinoptilolites

Bulletin of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR Division of Chemical Science, 1979
1. Thermoanalytical TG, DTG, and DTA curves have been obtained, first for the natural clinoptilolites from the Nor Kokhb and Khekordzula beds in Armenia and Georgia, and then for modified forms of these minerals prepared by ion-exchange methods. 2.
�. Kh. Anakchyan   +2 more
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Removal of copper and lead by clinoptilolite and clinoptilolite-iron system

2010
The increasing levels of toxic metals (copper, zinc, cadmium, lead, nickel, chromium, etc.) that are discharged to the environment as industrial wastes, represent a serious threat to human health, living resources and ecological systems. Due to their tendency to accumulate in living organisms, causing various diseases and disorders, the treatment ...
Kragović, Milan   +8 more
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