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Acid terra alba

The adsorption and the isolation technique is an efficient method in environmental problems, the toxic materials in sorts of industrial waste-water and exhaust ffimes can be absorbed by using various adsorbents, so that the ffimes and the liquid are up to standard of environmental protection. The key problem of the adsorption and the isolation technique lies in the adsorbents the commonly used adsorbents are activated carbon, silica gel, acid terra alba and zeolite molecular sieve, etc. [20-22]. But, not only the adsorption characterization of these materials but also the operating characterization and the reproducing ability of these materials are all very weak. So searching for a high quality adsorption material has become a subject concerned by experts all over the world. [Pg.189]

SYNS ALABASTER ANNAUNE C.I. 77231 C.I. PIGMENT WHITE 25 GYPSUM GYPSUM STONE LAND PLASTER UGHT SPAR MAGNESIA WHITE MINERAL W HITE NATIVE CALCIUM SULFATE PRECIPITATED CALCIUM SULFATE SATINITE SATIN SPAR SULFURIC ACID, CALCIUM(2+) SALT, DIHYDRATE TERRA ALBA... [Pg.274]

Extract of Whole Orange. See Orange (Citrus aurantium dulcis) oil Extract of patchouli. See Patchouli (Pogostemon cablin) extract Extracts (petroleum), heavy paraffinic distillate solvent. See Paraffin distillate Extract of yeast. See Yeast extract Extramalt Dark. See Malt extract Extra Olein. See Oleic acid Extra Super English Terra Alba. See Calcium sulfate... [Pg.1792]

Calcium Sulfate Dihydrate has been suggested as a diluent for granulated tablet systems containing up to 30% of active ingredient. Also known as terra alba (gypsum), it is an inexpensive, nonhydroscopic powder. It is the least expensive tablet filler and can be used for a wide variety of acidic, neutral, and basic drugs. [Pg.416]


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