Zeolite Application
Zeolite Application in industries due to its multi functional properties, which we will examine.
Zeolite Application in Agriculture
Zeolite application as a soil amendment in agriculture to improve soil quality and retain moisture. Other advantages and applications of the mineral include the gradual release of fertilizers using ion exchange reactions or a combination of this reaction and the decomposition of minerals.
In this way, the efficiency of fertilizer use increases and leads to balanced plant nutrition.
Other effects of using zeolite in agriculture include:
- Increasing the amount of water-resistant soil aggregates
- Preventing soil nitrogen from leaching due to irrigation and rainfall
- Preventing soil erosion by increasing its moisture content
- Improving soil ventilation Providing oxygen for plants
Zeolite in Concrete
One application of zeolite in concrete is that it can be used as a partial replacement for cement. In this way, not only does the production cost decrease, but the strength of the concrete will also increase several times. This mineral fills the pores of the concrete, reducing its porosity and permeability and increasing the useful life of concrete structures.
Zeolite in Water Treatment
One of the methods of water purification is the use of zeolite. Water hardness is caused by the presence of metal ions such as magnesium, calcium and aluminum. Water purification zeolite, with its ion exchange ability, absorbs the aforementioned ions in sand filters and reduces water hardness.
This mineral is also effective in the treatment of industrial wastewater and sewage. Among the types of zeolite, chabazite and clinoptilolite are suitable for water and metallurgical wastewater treatment.
Zeolite in Medicines
In the field of pharmacy, this natural substance is effective for the controlled release of the active ingredient of the drug. Therefore, Zeolite application as an auxiliary substance in pharmaceutical formulations. This biomaterial is also effective in medical science for controlling bleeding and healing wounds. It is also used as a filler and absorbent of ammonia ions in the production of hygiene products such as baby powder and diapers.

