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The most economically significant clinoptilolite-tuff source of the European Union is the volcanogenic-sedimentary deposit in the East Slovak basin with an estimated 150 million tons of clinoptilolite-tuff. The Slovakian clinoptilolite-tuff comprises a rhyolitic composition and is comparable to volcanic rocks in the central segment of...

1.) Definition The name “zeolite” goes back to the Swede Axel Fredrick von Cronstedt, who created this name in 1756 which means “boiling stone” (the Greek word “zeos” means “boiling” and the word “lithos” means “stone”). Zeolites are hydrated alumosilicates of the alkaline and alkaline-earth metals [1]. 2.)...

Clinoptilolite-tuff results from volcanic eruptions more than 15 million years ago, a time when the continents drifted to their actual position and plants as animals in their present form evolved. Mineralogically, clinoptilolite belongs to the zeolite family, which itself consists of more than 40 members of...

Heavy metals can be confusing. On one hand, heavy metals are toxic. On the other, we need small but sufficient quantities of certain essential heavy metals like calcium, cobalt, copper, iron, manganese, molybdenum, and zinc[1]. Some heavy metals are even used in medications; while some...

Most people know that butter and full fat dairy products are high in cholesterol but cholesterol in meat is often poorly understood. Different types of meat have different levels of cholesterol. You may be surprised by some of the findings[1]. The Asian Pacific Journal of...

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