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Development of environmental purification materials with smart functions

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Proceedings of the 2nd Polish-Japanese Workshop on Materials Science "Materials for Sustainable Development in the 21st Century" 12-15 October 2005, Warsaw, Poland
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For an environmental-friendly sustainable society, the global environmental problems should be solved. Here we outline our recent results of environment purification materials with smart functions. For the effective adsorbent for remediation process, zeolite coated with layered double hydroxide (LDH) was prepared by the precipitation of LDH on zeolite-LTA under hydrothermal treatment. This multifunctional material has a possible application for simultaneous uptake of harmful cations and anions, and minimizes environmental pollution during municipal and industrial water management. For novel material for the nuclear waste management, zeolite with hydroxyapatite layers on its surface was obtained by a hydrothermal method on the basis of the cation exchange of Ca2+ in zeolite for NH4+ in solution. The novel nanocomposite is an ideal material for adsorbing and fixing radioactive elements for geological time-scale.
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61--67
Opis fizyczny
Bibliogr. 25 poz., rys.
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  • Ecomaterials Center, National Institute for Materials Science, 1-1 Namiki, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-0044, Japan, Tel./Fax: +81 29 860 4667, YAMADA.Hirohisa@nims.go.jp
Bibliografia
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  • 18. Watanabe Y, Ikoma T, Monkawa A et al. (2005)Fabrication of transparent hydroxyapatite sintered body with high crystal orientation by pulse electric current sintering. J Am Ceram Soc 88:243−245
  • 19. Watanabe Y, Ikoma T, Monkawa A et al. (2006) The densification of zeolite/apatite composites using a pulse electric current sintering method: a long-term assurance material for the disposal of radioactive waste. J Eur Ceram Soc 26:481−486
  • 20. Watanabe Y, Ikoma T, Yamada H et al. (2005) Synthesis of nanoapatite crystals on the surface of phillipsite.J Inorg Phosphor Chem 17:174−179
  • 21. Watanabe Y, Moriyoshi Y, Hashimoto T et al. (2004)Hydrothermal preparation of type-A zeolite with hydroxyapatite surface layers. J Am Ceram Soc 87:1395−1397
  • 22. Watanabe Y, Yamada H, Kokusen H, Tanaka J,Moriyoshi Y, Komatsu Y (2003) Ion exchange behavior of natural zeolites in distilled water, hydrochloric acid,and ammonium chloride solution. Sep Sci Technol 38:1519−1532
  • 23. Watanabe Y, Yamada H, Tanaka J, Komatsu Y, Moriyoshi Y (2004) Ammonium ion exchange of synthetic zeolites: the effect of their open-window sizes, pore structures, and cation exchange capacities. Sep Sci Technol 39:2091−2104
  • 24. Yamada H, Watanabe Y, Hashimoto T et al. (2006)Synthesis and characterization of LDH-coated zeolite-LTA. J Eur Ceram Soc 26:463−467
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bwmeta1.element.baztech-article-BUJ5-0003-0027
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