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CAS 12445-20-4

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Mordenite (AlNaH6(SiO3)5)

Description:
Mordenite is a naturally occurring zeolite mineral characterized by its unique framework structure composed of aluminum, silicon, and oxygen. Its chemical formula, AlNaH6(SiO3)5, indicates the presence of aluminum and sodium ions, which contribute to its ion-exchange properties. Mordenite typically forms in volcanic rocks and is known for its needle-like crystals, which can vary in color from white to pale yellow or gray. This mineral exhibits a high surface area and porosity, making it effective in applications such as catalysis, gas separation, and water purification. Mordenite has a high thermal stability and can withstand elevated temperatures, which enhances its utility in industrial processes. Additionally, it has a specific cation exchange capacity, allowing it to selectively absorb certain ions from solutions. Its unique properties make mordenite valuable in various fields, including environmental remediation and agriculture, where it can improve soil quality and nutrient retention. Overall, mordenite is a versatile mineral with significant industrial and environmental applications.
Formula:Al·5H2O3Si·Na
InChI:InChI=1S/Al.Na.H2O3Si/c;;1-4(2)3/h;;1-2H
InChI key:InChIKey=FKQWSUVEUPJKNP-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES:[Si](O)(O)=O.[Al].[Na]
Synonyms:
  • Mordenite (AlNaH<sub>6</sub>(SiO<sub>3</sub>)<sub>5</sub>)
  • Ptilolite
  • Zeolite-Mordenite
  • silicic acid (H_2_SiO_3_), aluminum sodium salt (5:1:1)
  • Mordenite
  • Mordenite (AlNaH6(SiO3)5)
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