This Reference Material (RM) is intended to provide a common source of Zeolite A for measurement comparisons. The Zeolite A was donated to the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) by a zeolite-producing Company. A unit consists of approximately 35 g to 40 g of material in a sealed container. Reference and information values derived from chemical, diffraction and particle size measurements are provided. /// Sample value(s) - please ask for current certificate.
Contents
Analyte
CAS Number
Concentration
Unit
Additional information
Method
Sodium (Na)
[7440-23-5]
12,732 ± 0,066
%
Reference Values for Major Components of Zeolite A
XRF, INAA
Aluminium (Al)
[7429-90-5]
14,766 ± 0,076
%
Reference Values for Major Components of Zeolite A
XRF, INAA
Silicon (Si)
[7440-21-3]
15,27 ± 0,10
%
Reference Values for Major Components of Zeolite A
XRF, gravimetry
Silicon (Si)
[7440-21-3]
19,541 ± 0,045
%
Reference Values for Major Components of Zeolite A
gravimetry
Loss on Ignition (LOI)
21,464 ± 0,085
%
Reference Values for Major Components of Zeolite A
gravimetry
Loss on fusion (LOF)
22,1 ± 1,7
%
Reference Values for Major Components of Zeolite A
gravimetry
Miscellaneous
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