THE SORPTION PROPERTIES OF TOBERMORITE MODIFIED WITH Na+ AND Al3+ IONS
The effect of Al2O3 and NaOH on the formation of 1.13 nm - tobermorite under hydrothermal conditions and ion exchange capacity of tobermorites with and without Al3+ as well as with double [Na+ + Al3+] substitution in relation to heavy metal ions (Co2+, Ni2+, Cu2+, Zn2+) under static and dynamic cond...
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