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Encyclopedia > Aluminosilicate

Aluminosilicate minerals are minerals that have the basic structure and composition of AlSiO4. Hydrated aluminosilicate minerals are referred to as zeolites and are porous structures that are natural occurring materials. They are often used for gas or liquid adsorbtion. Minerals are natural compounds formed through geological processes. ... Zeolite Zeolites (Greek, zein,to boil;lithos,a stone) are minerals that have a porous structure. ...


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Spray-dried granular detergent containing aluminosilicate, silicate, and pyrophosphate - Patent 4019999 (8708 words)
The aluminosilicates of the present invention are also of interest because of their ability to lessen the deposition of the phosphate salts on exposed machine surfaces.
The aluminosilicates prepared in the foregoing manner are characterized by a cubic crystal structure and may additionally be distinguished from other aluminosilicates on the basis of the X-ray powder diffraction pattern.
Although completely hydrated aluminosilicate ion exchange materials are preferred herein, it is recognized that the partially dehydrated aluminosilicates having the general formula given hereinbefore are also excellently suitable for rapidly and effectively reducing the water hardness during the laundering operation.
Aluminosilicate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (84 words)
Aluminosilicate minerals are minerals that have the basic structure and composition of AlSiO
Hydrated aluminosilicate minerals are referred to as zeolites and are porous structures that are natural occurring materials.
They are often used for gas or liquid adsorbtion.
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