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Silicate glass recycling

WATER PURIFICATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF RECYCLED IRON-SILICATE GLASS... [Pg.595]

Water-Purifying Abiiity of Recycled Iron Silicate Glass... [Pg.595]

Iron Silicate Glass Prepared by Recycling Coal Ash... [Pg.596]

Water-Purifying Ability of Recycled Silicate Glasses... [Pg.605]

Fine clastic sediments, mostly mudrocks, in contrast to their coarser counterparts, are either derived by first cycle weathering of silicate minerals or glass, or from recycling of older mudrocks. Physical comminution plays only a secondary role. The average shale is composed of 40-60% clay minerals, 20-30% quartz, 5-10% feldspar and minor iron oxide, carbonate, organic matter, and other components (Yaalon, 1962 Shaw and Weaver, 1965). Granitic source rocks produce shales richer in kaolinite and illite, the... [Pg.3839]


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