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Zeolites are microporous
Microporous material

A microporous material is a material containing pores with diameters less than 2 nm.Porous materials are classified into several kinds by their size....
, aluminosilicate
Aluminosilicate

Aluminosilicate minerals are minerals composed of aluminium, silicon, and oxygen. They are a major component of kaolin and other clay minerals....
 mineral
Mineral

A mineral is a naturally occurring solid formed through Geology processes that has a characteristic chemical composition, a highly ordered atomic structure, and specific physical properties....
s commonly used as commercial absorbents. The term zeolite was originally coined in 1756 by Swedish
Sweden

Sweden , officially the Kingdom of Sweden , is a Nordic countries on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. Sweden has land borders with Norway to the west and Finland to the northeast, and it is connected to Denmark by the ?resund Bridge in the south....
 mineralogist Axel Fredrik Cronstedt
Axel Fredrik Cronstedt

Baron Axel Fredrik Cronstedt was a Sweden chemist who discovered nickel in 1751 as a mining expert with the Bureau of Mines. Cronstedt described it as kupfernickel ....
, who observed that upon rapidly heating the material stilbite
Stilbite

Stilbite is a Silicate minerals mineral of the zeolite group consisting of hydrated calcium aluminium silicate, sodiumcalcium2aluminum5silicon13oxygen36?14water....
, it produced large amounts of steam from water that had been absorbed by the material.






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Zeolites are microporous
Microporous material

A microporous material is a material containing pores with diameters less than 2 nm.Porous materials are classified into several kinds by their size....
, aluminosilicate
Aluminosilicate

Aluminosilicate minerals are minerals composed of aluminium, silicon, and oxygen. They are a major component of kaolin and other clay minerals....
 mineral
Mineral

A mineral is a naturally occurring solid formed through Geology processes that has a characteristic chemical composition, a highly ordered atomic structure, and specific physical properties....
s commonly used as commercial absorbents. The term zeolite was originally coined in 1756 by Swedish
Sweden

Sweden , officially the Kingdom of Sweden , is a Nordic countries on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. Sweden has land borders with Norway to the west and Finland to the northeast, and it is connected to Denmark by the ?resund Bridge in the south....
 mineralogist Axel Fredrik Cronstedt
Axel Fredrik Cronstedt

Baron Axel Fredrik Cronstedt was a Sweden chemist who discovered nickel in 1751 as a mining expert with the Bureau of Mines. Cronstedt described it as kupfernickel ....
, who observed that upon rapidly heating the material stilbite
Stilbite

Stilbite is a Silicate minerals mineral of the zeolite group consisting of hydrated calcium aluminium silicate, sodiumcalcium2aluminum5silicon13oxygen36?14water....
, it produced large amounts of steam from water that had been absorbed by the material. Based on this, he called the material zeolite, from the Greek
Greek language

Greek is an Indo-European languages native to the southern Balkan peninsula, the language of the Greek people. It forms an independent branch within Indo-European....
  (zeo), meaning "boil" and (lithos), meaning "stone".

As of January 2008, 175 unique zeolite frameworks have been identified, and over 40 naturally occurring zeolite frameworks are known. Zeolites have a porous structure that can accommodate a wide variety of cations, such as Na+, K+, Ca2+, Mg2+ and others. These positive ions are rather loosely held and can readily be exchanged for others in a contact solution. Some of the more common mineral zeolites are analcime, chabazite
Chabazite

Chabazite is a Silicate minerals mineral of the zeolite group with formula: Al2Si4O12?6H2O. Recognized varieties include Chabazite-Ca, Chabazite-K, Chabazite-Na, and Chabazite-Sr depending on the prominence of the indicated cation....
, clinoptilolite
Clinoptilolite

Clinoptilolite is a natural zeolite comprising a microporous arrangement of silica and alumina tetrahedra. It has the complex formula: 2-3Aluminium32Si13Oxygen36?12....
, heulandite
Heulandite

Heulandite is the name of a series of Silicate minerals minerals of the zeolite group. Prior to 1997, heulandite was recognized as a mineral species, but a reclassification in 1997 by the International Mineralogical Association changed it to a series name, with the mineral species being named heulandite-Ca, heulandite-Na, heulandite-K, and...
, natrolite
Natrolite

Natrolite is a Silicate minerals mineral species belonging to the zeolite group. It is a hydrated sodium and aluminium silicate with the formula ....
, phillipsite
Phillipsite

Phillipsite is a mineral of the zeolite group; a hydrated potassium, calcium and aluminium silicate, approximating to 3aluminum6silicon10oxygen32·12water....
, and stilbite
Stilbite

Stilbite is a Silicate minerals mineral of the zeolite group consisting of hydrated calcium aluminium silicate, sodiumcalcium2aluminum5silicon13oxygen36?14water....
. An example mineral formula is: Na2Al2Si3O10-2H2O, the formula for natrolite.

Natural zeolites form where volcanic rocks and ash
Volcanic ash

Volcanic ash consists of small tephra, which are bits of pulverized rock and glass created by volcano eruptions, less than in diameter. There are three mechanisms of volcanic ash formation: gas release under decompression causing magmatic eruptions; thermal contraction from chilling on contact with water causing phreatomagmatic eruptions...
 layers react with alkaline groundwater. Zeolites also crystallize in post-depositional environments over periods ranging from thousands to millions of years in shallow marine basins. Naturally occurring zeolites are rarely pure and are contaminated to varying degrees by other minerals, metals, quartz, or other zeolites. For this reason, naturally occurring zeolites are excluded from many important commercial applications where uniformity and purity are essential.

Zeolites are the aluminosilicate members of the family of microporous solids known as "molecular sieves." The term molecular sieve
Molecular sieve

A molecular sieve is a material containing tiny pores of a precise and uniform size that is used as an adsorption for gases and liquids.Molecules small enough to pass through the pores are adsorption while larger molecules are not....
 refers to a particular property of these materials, i.e., the ability to selectively sort molecules based primarily on a size exclusion process. This is due to a very regular pore structure of molecular dimensions. The maximum size of the molecular or ionic species that can enter the pores of a zeolite is controlled by the dimensions of the channels. These are conventionally defined by the ring size of the aperture, where, for example, the term "8-ring" refers to a closed loop that is built from 8 tetrahedrally coordinated silicon (or aluminum) atoms and 8 oxygen atoms. These rings are not always perfectly symmetrical due to a variety of effects, including strain induced by the bonding between units that are needed to produce the overall structure, or coordination of some of the oxygen atoms of the rings to cations within the structure. Therefore, the pores in many zeolites are not cylindrical.

Sources

Conventional open pit mining techniques in Arkansas, Idaho and New Mexico are used to mine natural zeolites. The overburden is removed to allow access to the ore. The ore may be blasted or stripped for processing by using tractors equipped with ripper blades and front-end loaders. In processing, the ore is crushed, dried, and milled. The milled ore may be air-classified as to particle size and shipped in bags or bulk. The crushed product may be screened to remove fine material when a granular product is required, and some pelletized products are produced from fine material.

Currently, the world’s annual production of natural zeolite is about 4 million tons. Of this quantity, 2.6 million tons are shipped to Chinese markets to be used in the concrete
Concrete

Concrete is a construction material composed of cement as well as other cementitious materials such as fly ash and slag cement, construction aggregate , water , and Chemistry admixtures....
 industry. Eastern Europe, Western Europe, Australia, and Asia are world leaders in supplying the world’s demand for natural zeolite. By comparison, only 57,400 metric tons (source: U.S. Geological Survey, 2004) of zeolite (only 1% of the world’s current production) is produced in North America; only recently has North America realized the potential for current and future markets.

There are several types of synthetic zeolites that form by a process of slow crystal
Crystal

A crystal or crystalline solid is a solid material whose constituent atoms, molecules, or ions are arranged in an orderly repeating pattern extending in all three spatial dimensions....
lization of a silica-alumina gel in the presence of alkalis and organic templates. One of the important processes used to carry out zeolite synthesis is sol-gel processing. The product properties depend on reaction mixture composition, pH of the system, operating temperature, pre-reaction 'seeding' time, reaction time as well as the templates used. In sol-gel process, other elements (metals, metal oxides) can be easily incorporated. The silicalite sol formed by the hydrothermal method is very stable. Also the ease of scaling up this process makes it a favorite route for zeolite synthesis.

Synthetic zeolites hold some key advantages over their natural analogs. The synthetics can, of course, be manufactured in a uniform, phase-pure state. It is also possible to manufacture desirable zeolite structures which do not appear in nature. Zeolite A is a well-known example. Since the principal raw materials used to manufacture zeolites are silica and alumina, which are among the most abundant mineral components on earth, the potential to supply zeolites is virtually unlimited. Finally, zeolite manufacturing processes engineered by man require significantly less time than the 50 to 50,000 years prescribed by nature. Disadvantages include the inability to create crystals with dimensions of a comparable size to their natural counterparts.

Uses


Medical


Zeolite-based oxygen concentrator
Oxygen concentrator

An oxygen concentrator is a machine used to provide oxygen therapy to a patient at substantially higher concentrations than those of ambient air, used as an alternative to tanks of compressed oxygen....
 systems are widely used to produce medical-grade oxygen. The zeolite is used as a molecular sieve to create purified oxygen from air using its ability to trap impurities, in a process involving the absorption of nitrogen, leaving highly purified oxygen and up to 5% argon.

QuikClot
QuikClot

QuikClot is a brand of hemostatic agents that is manufactured by Z-Medica Corporation. The original QuikClot was a granular product that was to be poured directly on wounds to stop bleeding....
 brand hemostatic agent, which continues to be used successfully to save lives by stopping severe bleeding, contains a calcium-loaded form of zeolite.

Commercial and Domestic

Zeolites are widely used as ion-exchange beds in domestic and commercial water purification
Water purification

This article discusses large scale, municipal water purification. For portable/emergency water purification, see Portable water purification.Water purification is the process of removing undesirable chemical and biological contaminants from raw water....
, softening, and other applications. In chemistry, zeolites are used to separate molecule
Molecule

In chemistry, a molecule is defined as a sufficiently stable, electric charge neutral group of at least two atoms in a definite arrangement held together by very strong chemical bonds....
s (only molecules of certain sizes and shapes can pass through), as traps for molecules so they can be analyzed.

Zeolites have the potential of providing precise and specific separation of gases including the removal of H2O, CO2 and SO2 from low-grade natural gas
Natural gas

Natural gas is a gas consisting primarily of methane. It is found associated with fossil fuels, in coal beds, as methane clathrates, and is created by methanogenic organisms in marshes, bogs, and landfills....
 streams. Other separations include noble gases, N2, O2, freon
Freon

Freon is DuPont's trade name for its odorless, colorless, nonflammable, and noncorrosive chlorofluorocarbon and hydrochlorofluorocarbon refrigerants, which are used in air conditioning, refrigeration and some automatic fire-fighting systems....
 and formaldehyde
Formaldehyde

Formaldehyde is a chemical compound with the chemical formula H2CO. It is the simplest aldehyde. Formaldehyde exists in several forms aside from H2CO: the cyclic trimer trioxane and the polymer Polyoxymethylene....
. However, at present, the true potential to improve the handling of such gases in this manner remains unknown.

Petrochemical industry

Synthetic zeolites are widely used as catalysts in the petrochemical industry, for instance in fluid catalytic cracking
Cracking (chemistry)

In petroleum geology and chemistry, cracking is the process whereby complex organic compound molecules such as kerogens or heavy hydrocarbons are broken down into simpler molecules by the breaking of carbon-carbon chemical bond in the precursors....
 and hydro-cracking. Zeolites confine molecules in small spaces, which causes changes in their structure and reactivity. The hydrogen form of zeolites (prepared by ion-exchange) are powerful solid-state acid
Acid

An acid is traditionally considered any chemical compound that, when dissolved in water, gives a solution with a hydrogen ion Activity greater than in pure water, i.e....
s, and can facilitate a host of acid-catalyzed reactions, such as isomerisation
Isomerisation

In chemistry isomerisation is the process by which one molecule is transformed into another molecule which has exactly the same atoms, but the atoms are rearranged e.g....
, alkylation
Alkylation

Alkylation is the transfer of an alkyl group from one molecule to another. The alkyl group may be transferred as an alkyl carbocation, a free radical, a carbanion or a carbene ....
, and cracking. The specific activation modality of most zeolitic catalysts used in petrochemical applications involves quantum-chemical Lewis acid site reactions.

Catalytic cracking uses a furnace and reactor. First, crude oil distillation fractions are heated in the furnace and passed to the reactor. In the reactor, the crude meets with a catalyst such as zeolite. It goes through this step three times, each time getting cooler. Finally, it reaches a step known as separator. The separator collects recycled hydrogen. Then it goes through a fractionator and becomes the final item.

Nuclear industry

Zeolites have uses in advanced reprocessing methods, where their micro-porous ability to capture some ions while allowing others to pass freely allow many fission products to be efficiently removed from nuclear waste and permanently trapped. Equally important are the mineral properties of zeolites. Their alumino-silicate construction is extremely durable and resistant to radiation even in porous form. Additionally, once they are loaded with trapped fission products, the zeolite-waste combination can be hot pressed into an extremely durable ceramic form, closing the pores and trapping the waste in a solid stone block. This is a waste form factor that greatly reduces its hazard compared to conventional reprocessing systems.

Agriculture

In agriculture, clinoptilolite
Clinoptilolite

Clinoptilolite is a natural zeolite comprising a microporous arrangement of silica and alumina tetrahedra. It has the complex formula: 2-3Aluminium32Si13Oxygen36?12....
 (a naturally occurring zeolite) is used as a soil treatment. It provides a source of slowly released potassium
Potassium

Potassium is a chemical element. It has the symbol K , atomic number 19, and atomic mass 39.0983. Potassium was first isolated from potash, hence the name....
. If previously loaded with ammonium
Ammonium

The ammonium cation is a positively electric charge polyatomic ion of the chemical formula NH4+. It has a formula weight of 18.05 and is formed by protonation of ammonia ....
, the zeolite can serve a similar function in the slow release of nitrogen
Nitrogen

Nitrogen is a chemical element that has the symbol N and atomic number 7 and atomic mass 14.00674?. Elemental nitrogen is a colorless, odorless, tasteless and mostly inert diatomic gas at standard conditions, constituting 78% by volume of Earth's atmosphere....
. Zeolites can also act as water moderators, in which they will absorb up to 55% of their weight in water and slowly release it under plant demand. This property can prevent root rot and moderate drought cycles.

Animal welfare

In concentrated animal growing facilities, the addition of as little as 1% of a very low sodium clinoptiloite was shown to improve feed conversion, reduce airborne ammonia up to 80%, act as a mycotoxin binder, and improve bone density. It can be used in general odor elimination for all animal odors.

Heating and Refrigeration


Zeolites can be used as solar thermal collector
Solar thermal collector

A solar thermal collector is a solar collector specifically intended to collect heat: that is, to Absorption sunlight to provide heat. Although the term may be applied to simple solar hot water panels, it is usually used to denote more complex installations....
s and for absorption refrigeration. In these applications, their high heat of absorption
Absorption

Absorption may refer to:...
 and ability to hydrate
Hydrate

Hydrate is a term used in inorganic chemistry and organic chemistry to indicate that a substance contains water. The chemical state of the water varies widely between hydrates, some of which were so labeled before their chemical structure was understood....
 and dehydrate while maintaining structural stability is exploited. This hygroscopic property coupled with an inherent exothermic
Exothermic

File:Explosion1.JPG In thermodynamics, the term exothermic describes a process or reaction that releases energy usually in the form of heat, but also in form of light , electricity , or sound....
 (heat-producing) reaction when transitioning from a dehydrated to a hydrated form make natural zeolites useful in harvesting waste heat and solar heat energy.

Detergents


The largest single use for zeolite is the global laundry detergent
Detergent

A detergent is a material intended to assist cleaning. The term is sometimes used to differentiate between soap and other surfactants used for cleaning....
 market. This amounted to 1.44 million metric tons per year of anhydrous zeolite A in 1992.

Construction


Synthetic zeolite is also being used as an additive in the production process of warm mix asphalt concrete
Asphalt concrete

Asphalt concrete, normally known simply as asphalt, is a composite material commonly used for construction of Pavement , highways and parking lots....
. The development of this application started in Germany in the 1990s. It helps by decreasing the temperature level during manufacture and laying of asphalt concrete, resulting in lower consumption of fossil fuels, thus releasing less carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide

Carbon dioxide is a chemical compound composed of two oxygen atoms covalent bond to a single carbon atom. It is a gas at standard temperature and pressure and exists in Earth's atmosphere in this state....
, aerosols, and vapours. Other than that, the use of synthetic zeolite in hot mixed asphalt leads to easier compaction and, to a certain degree, allows cold weather paving and longer hauls.

When added to Portland cement
Portland cement

Portland cement is the most common type of cement in general use around the world, because it is a basic ingredient of concrete, mortar , stucco and most non-specialty grout....
 as a pozzolan
Pozzolan

A pozzolan is a material which, when combined with calcium hydroxide, exhibits cementitious properties. Pozzolans are commonly used as an addition to Portland cement concrete mixtures to increase the long-term strength and other material properties of Portland cement concrete, and in some cases reduce the material cost of concrete....
, it can reduce chloride permeability and improve workability. It reduces weight and helps moderate water content while allowing for slower drying which improves break strength.

Gemstones

Thomsonite
Thomsonite

Thomsonite is the name of a series of Silicate minerals minerals of the zeolite group. Prior to 1997, thomsonite was recognized as a mineral species, but a reclassification in 1997 by the International Mineralogical Association changed it to a series name, with the mineral species being named thomsonite-Ca and thomsonite-Sr....
s, one of the rarer zeolite minerals, have been collected as gemstone
Gemstone

A gemstone or gem, also called a precious or semi-precious stone, is a piece of attractive mineral, which — when cut and polished — is used to make jewellery or other adornments....
s from a series of lava
Lava

Lava is molten Rock expelled by a volcano during an eruption. When first expelled from a volcanic vent, it is a liquid at temperatures from 700 ?C to 1,200 ?C ....
 flows along Lake Superior
Lake Superior

Lake Superior is the largest of the five Great Lakes of North America. It is bounded to the north by Ontario, Canada and Minnesota, United States, and to the south by the U.S....
 in Minnesota
Minnesota

Minnesota is a U.S. state in the Midwestern United States of the United States. The twelfth largest state by area in the U.S., it is the twenty-first most populous, with just over five million residents....
 and to a lesser degree in Michigan
Michigan

Michigan is a Midwestern United States U.S. state of the United States of America. It was named after Lake Michigan, whose name is a French adaptation of the Anishinaabe language term mishigama, meaning "large water" or "large lake"....
, U.S.A. Thomsonite nodules from these areas have eroded
Erosion

For morphological image processing operations, see Erosion 'For use of in dermatopathology, see Erosion Erosion is the removal of solids in the natural environment....
 from basalt
Basalt

Basalt is a common extrusive volcanic rock. It is usually gray to black and fine-grained due to rapid cooling of lava at the surface of a planet....
 lava flows and are collected on beaches and by scuba divers in Lake Superior.

These thomsonite nodules have concentric rings in combinations of colors: black, white, orange, pink, red, and many shades of green. Some nodules have copper inclusions and rarely will be found with copper
Copper

Copper is a chemical element with the symbol Cu and atomic number 29.It is a ductile metal with very high thermal and electrical conductivity....
 "eyes." When polished by a lapidary
Lapidary

A lapidary is an artisan who practices the craft of working, forming and finishing Rock , mineral, gemstones, and other suitably durable materials into functional and/or decorative, even wearable, items ....
 the thomsonites sometimes display chatoyancy
Chatoyancy

In gemology, chatoyancy , or chatoyance, is an optics reflectance effect seen in certain gemstones. Coined from the French "oeil de chat", meaning "cat's eye", chatoyancy arises either from the fibrous structure of a material, as in Tiger's-eye quartz, or from fibrous inclusions or cavities within the stone, as in cat's eye chrysobery...
.

Aquarium keeping

Zeolites are marketed by pet stores for use as a filter additive in aquariums. In aquariums, zeolites can be used to absorb ammonia
Ammonia

Ammonia is a chemical compound with the chemical formula nitrogenhydrogen. It is normally encountered as a gas with a characteristic pungent odor....
 and other nitrogenous compounds. However, due to the high affinity of some zeolites for calcium, they may be less effective in hard water and may deplete calcium. Zeolite filtration is used in some marine aquaria to keep nutrient concentrations low for the benefit of corals adapted to nutrient-depleted waters.

Where and how the zeolite was formed is an important consideration for aquariums. Northern hemisphere natural zeolites were formed when molten lava came in contact with sea water, thereby 'loading' the zeolite with Na (sodium) sacrificial ions. These sodium ions will speciate with other ions in solution, thus the takeup of nitrogen in ammonia, with the release of the sodium. In southern hemisphere zeolites, such as found in Australia, which were formed with fresh water, thus the calcium uptake on formation.

Zeolite is an effective ammonia filter, but must be used with some care, especially with delicate tropical corals that are sensitive to water chemistry and temperature.

Space hardware testing

Zeolites can be used as a molecular sieve in cryosorption pumps
Cryopump

A cryopump is a vacuum pump that traps gases and vapours by condensing them on a cold surface. They are only effective on some gases, depending on the freezing and boiling points of the gas relative to the cryopump's temperature....
 for rough pumping of vacuum chamber
Vacuum chamber

A vacuum chamber is a rigid enclosure from which air and other gases are removed by a vacuum pump. The resulting low pressure, commonly referred to as a vacuum, allows researchers to conduct physical experiments or to test mechanical devices which must operate in outer space ....
s that can be used to simulate space-like conditions to test hardware bound for space.

Cat litter

Non-clumping cat litter
Cat litter

Cat litter is one of any of a number of materials used in litter boxes to absorb moisture from cat feces and urine, which reduces foul odors such as ammonia and renders them more tolerable within the home....
 is often made of zeolite or diatomite.

Zeolite mineral species

The Zeolite family includes
  • Amicite
  • Analcime
  • Barrerite
    Barrerite

    Barrerite is a tectosilicate mineral and a member of the zeolite family. It is one of the rarer zeolites and found only at Rocky Pass, Kuiu Island, Alaska....
  • Bellbergite
  • Bikitaite
  • Boggsite
  • Brewsterite
    Brewsterite

    Brewsterite is the name of a series of Silicate minerals minerals of the zeolite group. Prior to 1997, brewsterite was recognized as a mineral species, but a reclassification in 1997 by the International Mineralogical Association changed it to a series name, with the mineral species being named brewsterite-Sr and brewsterite-Ba....
  • Chabazite
    Chabazite

    Chabazite is a Silicate minerals mineral of the zeolite group with formula: Al2Si4O12?6H2O. Recognized varieties include Chabazite-Ca, Chabazite-K, Chabazite-Na, and Chabazite-Sr depending on the prominence of the indicated cation....
  • Clinoptilolite
    Clinoptilolite

    Clinoptilolite is a natural zeolite comprising a microporous arrangement of silica and alumina tetrahedra. It has the complex formula: 2-3Aluminium32Si13Oxygen36?12....
  • Cowlesite
  • Dachiardite
  • Edingtonite
    Edingtonite

    Edingtonite is a white, gray, brown, colorless, pink or yellow mineral. Its chemical formula is BariumAluminium2Silicon3Oxygen10?4water....
  • Epistilbite
  • Erionite
  • Faujasite
    Faujasite

    Faujasite is a mineral from the family of zeolites. It occurs in natural form and is also synthesized industrially....
  • Ferrierite
    Ferrierite

    The ferrierite group of zeolite minerals consists of three very similar species: ferrierite-magnesium, ferrierite-sodium, and ferrierite-potassium, based on the dominant cation in the A location....
  • Garronite
  • Gismondine
    Gismondine

    Gismondine is a mineral with the chemical formula CaAl2Si2O8?4. It is a zeolite or hydrated alumino-silicate....
 
  • Gmelinite
    Gmelinite

    Gmelinite is one of the rarer of the zeolite minerals being a hydrated silicate of calcium, aluminium and either sodium or potassium with formula: Al2Si4O12·6H2O....
  • Gobbinsite
  • Gonnardite
  • Goosecreekite
  • Harmotome
    Harmotome

    Harmotome is a mineral, one of the rarer zeolites; a hydrated barium silicate with formula: 5aluminum5,silicon11oxygen32?12....
  • Herschelite
  • Heulandite
    Heulandite

    Heulandite is the name of a series of Silicate minerals minerals of the zeolite group. Prior to 1997, heulandite was recognized as a mineral species, but a reclassification in 1997 by the International Mineralogical Association changed it to a series name, with the mineral species being named heulandite-Ca, heulandite-Na, heulandite-K, and...
  • Laumontite
    Laumontite

    Laumontite is a mineral, one of the zeolite group. Its molecular formula is 2·4Water , a hydrated calcium-aluminium silicate....
  • Levyne
    Levyne

    Levyne or levynite is a zeolite mineral, i.e. a hydrated Silicate minerals. There are two forms of levyne:*Levyne-Na, the sodium dominated form aluminum2silicon4oxygen12?6; and...
  • Maricopaite
  • Mazzite
  • Merlinoite
  • Mesolite
    Mesolite

    Mesolite is a silicate minerals mineral with formula sodium2calcium23?8water. It is a member of the zeolite group and is closely related to natrolite which it also resembles in appearance....
  • Montesommaite
  • Mordenite
    Mordenite

    Mordenite is a rare zeolite mineral with the chemical formula, aluminum2silicon10oxygen24·7water....
  • Natrolite
    Natrolite

    Natrolite is a Silicate minerals mineral species belonging to the zeolite group. It is a hydrated sodium and aluminium silicate with the formula ....
  • Offretite
  • Paranatrolite
  •  
  • Paulingite
    Paulingite

    Paulingite or paulingite-K is a rare zeolite mineral that is found in vesicles in the alluvial basaltic rocks from the Columbia River near Rock Island Dam, Washington....
  • Pentasil
    ZSM-5

    ZSM-5 is an aluminosilicate zeolite mineral belonging to the pentasil family of zeolites. Its chemical formula is NanAlnSi96-nO192?16H2O ....
    (also known as ZSM-5
    ZSM-5

    ZSM-5 is an aluminosilicate zeolite mineral belonging to the pentasil family of zeolites. Its chemical formula is NanAlnSi96-nO192?16H2O ....
    )
  • Perlialite
  • Phillipsite
    Phillipsite

    Phillipsite is a mineral of the zeolite group; a hydrated potassium, calcium and aluminium silicate, approximating to 3aluminum6silicon10oxygen32·12water....
  • Pollucite
    Pollucite

    Pollucite is a zeolite mineral with the formula 2aluminum2silicon4oxygen12?2water with iron, calcium, rubidium and potassium as common substituting elements....
  • Scolecite
    Scolecite

    Scolecite is a Silicate minerals mineral belonging to the zeolite group; a hydrated calcium silicate,CaAluminium2Silica3Oxygen10·Hydrogen oxide....
  • Sodalite
    Sodalite

    File:Sodalite peg.jpgSodalite is a rich royal blue mineral widely enjoyed as an ornamental stone. Although massive sodalite samples are opaque, crystals are usually transparent to translucent....
  • Sodium Dachiardite
  • Stellerite
  • Stilbite
    Stilbite

    Stilbite is a Silicate minerals mineral of the zeolite group consisting of hydrated calcium aluminium silicate, sodiumcalcium2aluminum5silicon13oxygen36?14water....
  • Tetranatrolite
  • Thomsonite
    Thomsonite

    Thomsonite is the name of a series of Silicate minerals minerals of the zeolite group. Prior to 1997, thomsonite was recognized as a mineral species, but a reclassification in 1997 by the International Mineralogical Association changed it to a series name, with the mineral species being named thomsonite-Ca and thomsonite-Sr....
  • Tschernichite
  • Wairakite
  • Wellsite
  • Willhendersonite
  • Yugawaralite
  •   


    See also

    List of minerals
    List of minerals

    This is a List of minerals for which there are Wikipedia articles. Mineral variety names and mineraloids are to be listed after the valid minerals for each letter....


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