Natural Microporous Materials in Environmental Technology
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Dordrecht
Springer Netherlands
1999, 1999
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Edition: | 1st ed. 1999 |
Series: | NATO Science Series E:, Applied Sciences
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Collection: | Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- Clay Minerals
- Structure and Chemical Characteristics of Modified Clays
- Pillared Clays: Chemistry and Prospects
- Hg2+ Trapping by Thiol — Functionalised Mesoporous Silica Molecular Sieves
- The Use of Clays as Sorbents and Catalysts
- Contaminant Plume Management Utilising In Situ Organoclay Sorbent Zones
- Atomistic Computer Modelling of Chiral Pillared Clays
- Natural Microporous Materials of Central Slovakia
- Sorption and Leaching Properties of the Composites and Complexes of Natural Microporous Materials
- Experimental Study on the Formation of Heavy Metal Sulphides Using Layer Silicates: Environmental Aspects
- Diffusion of Radionuclides in Clay-Based Ceramics
- Natural Zeolites
- Zeoponic Substrates for Space Applications: Advances in the Use of Natural Zeolites for Plant Growth
- Natural Zeolites and Nuclear-Waste Management: The Case of Yucca Mountain, Nevada, USA
- Interaction of Actinides with Natural Microporous Materials
- Environmental Applications of Natural Zeolitic Materials Based on their Ion Exchange Properties
- Zeolitised Materials of the Mediterranean Area as Adsorbents for Environmental Protection
- Distribution of Industrial Minerals in Sardinia (Italy): Clinoptilolite Bearing Rocks of the Logudoro Region
- Application of Microporous Materials for the Recovery of Nutrients From Wastewaters
- Transition Metal Complexes Supported on Natural Zeolitic Materials: An Overview
- Heterogeneous Catalysis at Supercritical Conditions Using Microporous Materials. Environmental Advantages
- Properties of NaOH-Treated Slovak Zeolitic Tuff and its Sorption Ability Towards Some Cations
- Zeolites in Aquacultural Primary Production
- Sorption of Cadmium(II) and Nickel(II) on a Natural Zeolite Rich in Clinoptilolite
- Environmental Applications of ModifiedNatural Zeolites
- Romanian Volcanic Tuffs Exploitation in Environmental Protection
- Preparation of Granular Forms of Powdered Materials for their Application in Column Packed Beds
- The Molecular Layering Method as a Basis of Chemical Nanotechnology
- Other Natural Microporous Materials
- Natural Chitin Containing Materials for Colour Removal from Textile Wastewaters
- List of Participants
- Sorption of Heavy Metals and Radionuclides on Zeolites and Clays
- A Preliminary Study of Mercury Uptake by a Greek Zeoliferous Rock
- Natural Sorbents as Barriers against Migration of Radionuclides from Radioactive Waste Repositories
- Preparation of a Modified Adsorbent Based on Clinoptilolite and its Application for the Removal of Iron and Manganese Ions from Artesian Water
- Natural Microporous Oxides
- Metal Detachments from (Hydr)Oxide Mineral Surfaces. A Molecular View
- Using Magnetites to Remediate Heavy Metal Wastewaters from Acid-Mine Drainage
- Wastewater Treatment Technology Based on Iron Oxides
- Goethite Mineral as a Sorbent for Heavy Metal Ions
- Reversed-Phase Column Extraction Studies using a Standardised and Silanised Anatolian Perlite
- Characterisation of Natural Microporous Manganese Oxides: The Case of Todorokite
- Modelling Sorption of Metals From Aqueous Solution onto Mineral Particles: The Case of-Arsenic Ions and Goethite Ore