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aluminosilicate

[ə¦lüm·ə‚nō¦sil·ə‚kāt]
(inorganic chemistry)
3Al2O3·2SiO2 A colorless, crystalline combination of silicate and aluminate in the form of rhombic crystals.
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Efficacy of glucomannan-containing yeast product (mycosorb(r)) and hydrated sodium calcium aluminosilicate in preventing the individual and combined toxicity of aflatoxin and t-2 toxin in commercial broilers.
Materials autoclaved using man-made aluminosilicate materials.
This is specifically needed to understand the behavior of the material which may be influenced by the heterogeneity arising from the use of waste materials as the primary source of aluminosilicate requirements for its synthesis.
This suggests that the dissolution of the aluminosilicate in the geopolymerization process in the O5-2 sample produced the highest compressive strength.
The aluminosilicate sources were prepared prior to the synthesis process as follows.
Based on the results of the X-ray diffraction analysis, the FJPZ24 sample was selected to confirm its transformation during synthesis in hydrothermal conditions and the presence of an aluminosilicate framework in the zeolites, which was shown in the FTIR spectra (Figure 9).
Therefore, geopolymerization can be considered as an economically viable technology for the transformation of industrial wastes and/or by-products with an aluminosilicate composition into attractive construction materials.
CMA was mainly made up of EGM (Mycosorb, obtained from Beijing Alltech Biological Products Co., Ltd, China) and HSCAS (Aluminosilicate, obtained from Shanghai Aoge Biotechnology Co., Ltd, China).
Other kinds include lead, borosilicate, aluminosilicate, fused silica, high temperature and custom fabricated glass for applications such as automotive, forklift and heavy equipment, construction, boiler tubing, military, medical, armored vehicle, banks, retail, industrial, consumer, commercial and other industries.
And then there are the zeolites, various aluminosilicate minerals found mostly in volcanic rocks.
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