This study explored the morphological, mineralogical, and physico-chemical features of carcinogenic erionite and other possibly hazardous zeolites, such as mesolite and thomsonite, while also investigating the interacting capability of the mineral surface at the liquid/solid interface. Extremely fibrous erionite is K+ and Ca2+-rich and shows the highest Si/Al ratio (3.38) and specific surface area (8.14 m2/g). Fibrous mesolite is Na+ and Ca2+-rich and displays both a lower Si/Al ratio (1.56) and a smaller specific surface area (1.56 m2/g). The thomsonite composition shows the lowest values of Si/Al ratio (1.23) and specific surface area (0.38 m2/g). Electron paramagnetic resonance data from selected spin probes reveal that erionite ha...
Zeolites are an economical mineral used in several applications, primarily as molecular sieves becau...
Zeolites belonging to erionite and offretite families were recently discovered to be very dangerous ...
Erionite is a non-asbestos fibrous zeolite classified by the International Agency for Research on Ca...
This study explored the morphological, mineralogical, and physico-chemical features of carcinogenic ...
Zeolites belonging to erionite family were recently discovered to be very dangerous for the human he...
An emerging problem for human health is the exposure to non‐regulated mineral fibers with an asbest...
Erionite is a zeolite representing a well-known health hazard. In fact, exposure of humans to its fi...
Fibrous erionite is classified by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) as carcinog...
Inhalation of fibrous erionite particles has been linked to malignant mesothelioma. Accordingly, eri...
Environmental exposure of erionite fibres to humans has been linked to malignant mesothelioma and at...
In nature, a huge number of unregulated minerals fibers share the same characteristics as asbestos a...
This work relates to the occurrence and crystal-chemical characterization of fibrous erionite, a car...
Zeolites are an economical mineral used in several applications, primarily as molecular sieves becau...
Zeolites belonging to erionite and offretite families were recently discovered to be very dangerous ...
Erionite is a non-asbestos fibrous zeolite classified by the International Agency for Research on Ca...
This study explored the morphological, mineralogical, and physico-chemical features of carcinogenic ...
Zeolites belonging to erionite family were recently discovered to be very dangerous for the human he...
An emerging problem for human health is the exposure to non‐regulated mineral fibers with an asbest...
Erionite is a zeolite representing a well-known health hazard. In fact, exposure of humans to its fi...
Fibrous erionite is classified by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) as carcinog...
Inhalation of fibrous erionite particles has been linked to malignant mesothelioma. Accordingly, eri...
Environmental exposure of erionite fibres to humans has been linked to malignant mesothelioma and at...
In nature, a huge number of unregulated minerals fibers share the same characteristics as asbestos a...
This work relates to the occurrence and crystal-chemical characterization of fibrous erionite, a car...
Zeolites are an economical mineral used in several applications, primarily as molecular sieves becau...
Zeolites belonging to erionite and offretite families were recently discovered to be very dangerous ...
Erionite is a non-asbestos fibrous zeolite classified by the International Agency for Research on Ca...