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clinoptilolite

[′klin·əp′til·ə‚līt]
(mineralogy)
(Na,K,Ca)2-3Al3(Al,Si)2Si13O36·12H2O A zeolite mineral that is considered to be a potassium-rich variety of heulandite.
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Additionally, volume mixtures of the medium sand to a fine loam (Table 1) at 39:1, 19:1, and 4:1, to clay-based porous ceramic at 9:1, and to clinoptilolite zeolite charged with ammonium and K at 9:1 were developed.
The author states that "most clinoptilolite is mined with lots of embedded fine clay." Clay is a mineralogical term.
Because of the difficulty of discriminating accurately heulandite from clinoptilolite, we use the term "heulandite" to include both minerals.
in 1985 to develop assets which included the Butcher Boy gold project and the Ash Meadows clinoptilolite (zeolite) mine, both in Nevada.
Karakus, Single and Binary Adsorption of Reactive Dyes from Aqueous Solutions onto Clinoptilolite, J.
Adsorbent Adsorption capacity References (mg/g) Zeolite, clinoptilolite 1.64 [12] HCl-treated clay 83.3 [42] Marine alga, Ecklonia maxima 90 [43] Red paddy soil 0.21 [44] SDS modified laterite 185 This study FIGURE 5: The removal of [Cu.sup.2+] at the initial concentration of 10 ppm in 1 mM NaCl (pH 5) using laterite and surfactant modified Laterite (SML).
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