Published 1998 | Version v1
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Sorption and leaching properties of the composites and humic complexes of natural microporous materials

Creators

  • 1. Department of Nuclear Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Comenius University, 84215 Bratislava (Slovakia)

Description

This contribution deals with scientific basis and engineering practices of natural microporous materials (NMM) which are projected for a millennia horizon of the environmental protection. Microcrystalline structure of inorganic microporous sorbents is discussed. Artificial formation composites and both inorganic and organic complexes of NMM is applied for> (1) field barriers, fills or supporting structures, (2) reagents and organic coating supports, (3) granules, pellets and column packings, (4) additives to cementitious fixation matrices, and (4) glass formulations

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NATO Advanced Research Workshop: Application of Natural Microporous Materials to the Environmental Technology. Book of Abstracts

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Publishing Information

Publisher
The Foundation Curie
Imprint Place
Smolenice Castle (Slovakia)
Imprint Title
NATO Advanced Research Workshop: Application of Natural Microporous Materials to the Environmental Technology. Book of Abstracts
Imprint Pagination
98 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 22-23
Report number
INIS-SK--98-011

Conference

Title
Application of Natural Microporous Materials to the Environmental Technology
Acronym
NATO Advanced Research Workshop
Dates
26-30 Oct 1998
Place
Smolenice Castle (Slovakia)

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Notes
Imprint:Organizing Committee: Misaelides, P. (Aristotle Univ., Thessaloniki (Greece); Macasek, F. (Comenius Univ., Bratislava (Slovak Republic); Pinnavia, T. (Michigan State State Univ., East Lansing (U.S.A.); Collella, C. (Univ. di Napoli, Napoli (Italy)