نتایج جستجو برای: silica sources

تعداد نتایج: 326053  

2017

“Silica,” is a term which refers broadly to the mineral compound silicon dioxide (SiO2). Silica can be crystalline or amorphous. Crystalline silica is significantly more hazardous to employees than amorphous silica. In addition to causing the disabling and irreversible lung disease known as silicosis, crystalline silica has been classified as a human carcinogen by the International Agency for R...

Journal: :Geobiology 2011
W M Berelson F A Corsetti C Pepe-Ranney D E Hammond W Beaumont J R Spear

Stromatolites are commonly interpreted as evidence of ancient microbial life, yet stromatolite morphogenesis is poorly understood. We apply radiometric tracer and dating techniques, molecular analyses and growth experiments to investigate siliceous stromatolite morphogenesis in Obsidian Pool Prime (OPP), a hot spring in Yellowstone National Park. We examine rates of stromatolite growth and the ...

Journal: :Microporous and Mesoporous Materials 2022

Zeolites are the catalytic materials that widly applied in processing of conventional and renewable fuels chemicals. The present study provides a comprehensive analysis factors controlling acidic medium synthesis high silica silicalite-1 zeolite. effect various sources (TEOS, fumed colloidal silica) alkali metal cations (Na K) on formation is studied. efficiency different types seeds (micron-si...

Journal: :Advances in Materials Science and Engineering 2023

Silica has shown numerous applications in different fields such as environmental, biomedical, agriculture, and even chemical processing. However, due to high energy-intensive cost-effective issues, researchers show interest replace the conventional methods with biobased environmentally-friendly techniques for biosilica production from renewable biomass sources. Generally, silica is found be ava...

Journal: :Analytical biochemistry 2010
Abby J Jackson Elizabeth M Karle David S Hage

This study examined the preparation of high-capacity silica supports containing immobilized protein G. A maximum content of 39 mg protein G/g silica was obtained when using 100 A pore size silica, followed by 33 mg/g for 50 A silica and 9.3-24 mg/g for 300-4000 A silica. The surface coverage of protein G increased with pore size, with a maximum level of 0.037 micromol/m(2) being obtained for 40...

Journal: :environmental studies of persian gulf 2015
farshid ghorbani ali mohammad sanati maryam maleki

extensive application of silica nanoparticles (snps) in various industrial products has led to the development of silica extraction methodologies out of various waste products. rice husk is an agricultural waste with a high content of amorphous silica. however, the presence of metal ion impurities and unburned carbon in the rice husk content may present an adverse effect on product color and pu...

Journal: :iranian journal of chemistry and chemical engineering (ijcce) 2005
davood vakili mohammad ali attarnejad sayyed kamal massoodian mohammad mahdi akbarnejad

a new polymorph crystalline silica composition having uniform pore dimensions were synthesized by calcining a crystalline hydrated alkyl-ammonium silicate. the pore dimensions approximately were 6 angstrom for silicalite-1 and 11 angstrom for silicalite-2 units. the silicalite-1 was prepared hydrothermally at a ph of about 10 from a reaction mixture consist of water, amorphous silica and a quat...

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