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R & D

Research and development

Although zeolites have existed for many thousands of years, scientists are only now discovering the full potential of this group of minerals. In countries such as Cuba, Japan and the USA where zeolites are found in abundance, many studies have been carried out which have led to new and innovative applications of natural zeolites.

Further research is necessary to fully understand how zeolites work in current aplications and to find new ways in which they can be used to benefit people, animals, and the environment.

With the aim of promoting further research into zeolite applications, and to assist our customers in implementing zeolite based solutions, we have compiled the following list scientific studies and reports. We are also prepared to offer samples of our products free of charge to Universities, research organisations and companies who wish to study the use of natural zeolites in any application area.

To view a report, click on the title and the document will be displayed in a new window in PDF format.

Long Term Chemical and Biological Stability of Surfactant-Modified Zeolites.
The Adsorption of Sulphate, Hydrogenchromate and Dihydrogenphosphate Anions on Surfactant-modified Clinoptilolite.
Biofilm and Granular Systems to Improve Anammox Biomass Retention.
The Evaluation of Enhanced Nitrification by Immobilized Biofilm on a Clinoptilolite Carrier.
Natural Clinoptilolite as an Exchanger of Nickel and Ammonium ions under Hydrothermal Conditions and High Ammonia Concentration.
Use of Natural Zeolite to Upgrade Activated Sludge Process.
A Novel Ion-exchange/Electrochemical Technology for the Treatment of Ammonia in Wastewater.
An Investigation into the Adsorption of Metals and Ammonia onto Natural Zeolite.
Ammonia Removal from Wastewater by Ion Exchange in the Presence of Organic Contaminants.
Ammonia Removal from Wastewaters Using Natural Australian Zeolite. Pilot-Scale Study Using Continuous Packed Column Process.
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