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Original Articles

Natural Zeolites in Energy Applications

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Pages 1425-1431 | Published online: 23 Feb 2007
 

Natural zeolites have been used in a wide variety of applications over the world. Among these, its utilization for carrying energy in energy conversation and heat exchanging systems is noteworthy. The main objective of the present study is to investigate potential and utilization opportunities of natural zeolites in energy-related applications. In this regard, the reserve potential of natural zeolites in Turkey is presented, while their worldwide application areas, current, and other utilization opportunities are given. High water adsorption capability and energy storage properties of natural zeolites are studied. The results of experimental studies conducted to determine the physical and chemical properties as well as the thermal conductivity values of the Gördes zeolite (Clinoptilolite type) with highly qualified, about one billion ton of mine deposit as energy storage material, are also presented.

Acknowledgment

The authors wish to thank Mr. Aziz Kirveli, Agricultural Engineer, M.Sc., Member on Management Board of Enli Mining Corporation, Izmir, Turkey, for his support with this study.

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Serpil Ozaydin

Dr. Serpil Ozaydin is currently working for Enli Mining Corporation as Manager of R&D Department, 2131 Sk., No. 31/2, 35010, Bayrakli/Izmir, Turkey

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