Soluble Silicates in Industry

Soluble Silicates in Industry
Title Soluble Silicates in Industry PDF eBook
Author James Garrett Vail
Publisher
Pages 456
Release 1928
Genre Science
ISBN

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Soluble Silicates in Industry

Soluble Silicates in Industry
Title Soluble Silicates in Industry PDF eBook
Author James Garrett Vail
Publisher
Pages 472
Release 1928
Genre Science
ISBN

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Soluble Silicates: Chemistry

Soluble Silicates: Chemistry
Title Soluble Silicates: Chemistry PDF eBook
Author James Garrett Vail
Publisher
Pages 378
Release 1952
Genre Science
ISBN

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Silicon in Agriculture

Silicon in Agriculture
Title Silicon in Agriculture PDF eBook
Author L.E. Datnoff
Publisher Elsevier
Pages 425
Release 2001-04-11
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 0080541224

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Presenting the first book to focus on the importance of silicon for plant health and soil productivity and on our current understanding of this element as it relates to agriculture.Long considered by plant physiologists as a non-essential element, or plant nutrient, silicon was the center of attention at the first international conference on Silicon in Agriculture, held in Florida in 1999.Ninety scientists, growers, and producers of silicon fertilizer from 19 countries pondered a paradox in plant biology and crop science. They considered the element Si, second only to oxygen in quantity in soils, and absorbed by many plants in amounts roughly equivalent to those of such nutrients as sulfur or magnesium. Some species, including such staples as rice, may contain this element in amounts as great as or even greater than any other inorganic constituent. Compilations of the mineral composition of plants, however, and much of the plant physiological literature largely ignore this element. The participants in Silicon in Agriculture explored that extraordinary discrepancy between the silicon content of plants and that of the plant research enterprise.The participants, all of whom are active in agricultural science, with an emphasis on crop production, presented, and were presented with, a wealth of evidence that silicon plays a multitude of functions in the real world of plant life. Many soils in the humid tropics are low in plant available silicon, and the same condition holds in warm to hot humid areas elsewhere. Field experience, and experimentation even with nutrient solutions, reveals a multitude of functions of silicon in plant life. Resistance to disease is one, toleration of toxic metals such as aluminum, another. Silicon applications often minimize lodging of cereals (leaning over or even becoming prostrate), and often cause leaves to assume orientations more favorable for light interception. For some crops, rice and sugarcane in particular, spectacular yield responses to silicon application have been obtained. More recently, other crop species including orchids, daisies and yucca were reported to respond to silicon accumulation and plant growth/disease control. The culture solutions used for the hydroponic production of high-priced crops such as cucumbers and roses in many areas (The Netherlands for example) routinely included silicon, mainly for disease control. The biochemistry of silicon in plant cell walls, where most of it is located, is coming increasingly under scrutiny; the element may act as a crosslinking element between carbohydrate polymers.There is an increased conviction among scientists that the time is at hand to stop treating silicon as a plant biological nonentity. The element exists, and it matters.

A Survey of American Chemistry

A Survey of American Chemistry
Title A Survey of American Chemistry PDF eBook
Author National Research Council (U.S.). Division of Chemistry and Chemical Technology
Publisher National Academies
Pages 642
Release 1931
Genre Chemistry
ISBN

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SOLUBLE SILICATES IN INDUSTRY

SOLUBLE SILICATES IN INDUSTRY
Title SOLUBLE SILICATES IN INDUSTRY PDF eBook
Author JAMES GARRETT. VAIL
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2018
Genre
ISBN 9781033297957

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Geopolymers

Geopolymers
Title Geopolymers PDF eBook
Author J L Provis
Publisher Elsevier
Pages 469
Release 2009-06-22
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1845696387

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A geopolymer is a solid aluminosilicate material usually formed by alkali hydroxide or alkali silicate activation of a solid precursor such as coal fly ash, calcined clay and/or metallurgical slag. Today the primary application of geopolymer technology is in the development of reduced-CO2 construction materials as an alternative to Portland-based cements. Geopolymers: structure, processing, properties and industrial applications reviews the latest research on and applications of these highly important materials.Part one discusses the synthesis and characterisation of geopolymers with chapters on topics such as fly ash chemistry and inorganic polymer cements, geopolymer precursor design, nanostructure/microstructure of metakaolin and fly ash geopolymers, and geopolymer synthesis kinetics. Part two reviews the manufacture and properties of geopolymers including accelerated ageing of geopolymers, chemical durability, engineering properties of geopolymer concrete, producing fire and heat-resistant geopolymers, utilisation of mining wastes and thermal properties of geopolymers. Part three covers applications of geopolymers with coverage of topics such as commercialisation of geopolymers for construction, as well as applications in waste management.With its distinguished editors and international team of contributors, Geopolymers: structure, processing, properties and industrial applications is a standard reference for scientists and engineers in industry and the academic sector, including practitioners in the cement and concrete industry as well as those involved in waste reduction and disposal. - Discusses the synthesis and characterisation of geopolymers with chapters covering fly ash chemistry and inorganic polymer cements - Assesses the application and commercialisation of geopolymers with particular focus on applications in waste management - Reviews the latest research on and applications of these highly important materials