The Physical Characterization of Zeolites

作者: H. Lechert

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-6128-9_6

关键词: Raster scanIonic bondingMicroscopeMaterials scienceCrystallizationCharacterization (materials science)ImpurityCrystalChemical physicsElectron microscope

摘要: The physical characterization of a material, such as zeolite begins in principle by visual inspection. This inspection can be refined the use instruments which enlarge small particles. Such may be: an ordinary microscope, electron or raster scan microscope. Crystalline materials often identified shape crystal also give information concerning presence crystalline impurities. Furthermore, from crystals and their size distribution conclusions even drawn render conditions crystallization later transformations will take place, colour reveals ionic impurities, iron occurs natural industrial zeolites.

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