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Synthesis of zeolite X from waste sandstone cake using alkali fusion methodWajima et al., 2008
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- Wajima T
- Yoshizuka K
- Hirai T
- Ikegami Y
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- Materials Transactions
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Effective use and recycling of resources are the important issues in the 21st century. During quarrying, waste stone cake is discharged as an industrial waste. The amount of the cake is 50 millions tons per year in Japan. Although a part of the waste is used as an artificial …
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