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1985 | Buch

Natural Zeolites

verfasst von: Professor Dr. Glauco Gottardi, Professor Dr. Ermanno Galli

Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg

Buchreihe : Minerals and Rocks

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Zeolites form a family of minerals which have been known since the 18th century, but they remained a curiosity for scientists and collectors until 60 years ago, when their unique physicochemical properties attracted the attention of many researchers. In the past 30 years there has been an ex­ traordinary development in zeolite science; six International Conferences on Zeolites have been held every 3 years since 1967, and a large number of interesting contributions have been published in their proceedings. Many books, written either by individual authors or by several authors under a leading editor, have been published on these interesting silicate phases, but none has been devoted specifically to natural zeolites, even though this theme may be of interest not only to earth scientists, but also to chemists, as the in­ formation obtained from natural samples completes and in­ tegrates the characterization of many zeolites. We are trying to fill this gap on the basis of 20 years of research on natural zeolites, which we performed at the University of Modena together with many friends and colleagues. If it is in general difficult to write a scientific book with­ out upsetting somebody, this is particularly true for a book on natural crystals, because mineralogy is an interdisciplin­ ary science which covers some fields of physics, chemistry, it is almost impossible to meet every petrology, geology, and requirement.

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Frontmatter
0. General Information on Zeolites
Abstract
The term “zeolite” was created by Cronstedt (1756) from the Greek ζεν = “to boil” and λιυος = “stone”, for minerals which expel water when heated and hence seem to boil. They are very common and well known as fine crystals of hydrothermal genesis in geodes and fissures of eruptive rocks, or as microcrystalline masses of sedimentary origin.
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1. Fibrous Zeolites
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2. Zeolites with Singly Connected 4-Ring Chains
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3. Zeolites with Doubly Connected 4-Ring Chains
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4. Zeolites with 6-Rings
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5. Zeolites of the Mordenite Group
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6. Zeolites of the Heulandite Group
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7. Zeolites with Unknown Structure
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Backmatter
Metadaten
Titel
Natural Zeolites
verfasst von
Professor Dr. Glauco Gottardi
Professor Dr. Ermanno Galli
Copyright-Jahr
1985
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Electronic ISBN
978-3-642-46518-5
Print ISBN
978-3-642-46520-8
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-46518-5