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F200

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Fuller′s earth

-100 mesh particle size

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CAS Number:
MDL number:
UNSPSC Code:
12000000
NACRES:
SB.52

form

powder

particle size

-100 mesh

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Application


  • Kinetic and equilibrium profile of the adsorptive removal of Acid Red 17 dye by surfactant-modified fuller′s earth.: This study explores the adsorption capabilities of surfactant-modified fullers earth for removing Acid Red 17 dye from aqueous solutions, detailing the kinetic and equilibrium aspects of the adsorption process (Shah et al., 2017).

  • Efficacy of scalp hair decontamination following exposure to vapours of sulphur mustard simulants 2-chloroethyl ethyl sulphide and methyl salicylate.: Investigates the effectiveness of fullers earth in decontaminating scalp hair exposed to chemical vapors, demonstrating its potential use in chemical hazard mitigation (Spiandore et al., 2017).

  • In vitro skin decontamination of the organophosphorus pesticide Paraoxon with nanometric cerium oxide CeO(2).: While primarily focusing on nanometric cerium oxide, this study references fullers earth as part of comparative decontamination methodologies (Salerno et al., 2017).

  • Production and characterization of refined oils obtained from Indian oil sardine (Sardinella longiceps).: Discusses the use of fullers earth in the refining process of fish oils, highlighting its application in the food industry for oil purification (Chakraborty and Joseph, 2015).

  • Preparation of methacrylic acid-modified rice husk improved by an experimental design and application for paraquat adsorption.: Although the primary focus is on modified rice husk, this paper also examines fullers earth for paraquat adsorption, offering insights into its use in environmental remediation (Hsu et al., 2009).

Features and Benefits

Processed to increase absorption capacity and reduce volatiles.

Storage Class Code

11 - Combustible Solids

WGK

WGK 1


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JAN Code

F200-5KG:
F200-BULK:
F200-500G:
F200-100G:
F200-1KG:
F200-VAR:


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Juanjuan Zhang et al.
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The present work showed the preparation of highly stable spherical nanobubbles using 3 mg/ml of soy lipid and 1% of Tween 80 as surfactant. The prepared nanobubbles were characterized using TEM and zeta-potential analyzer, which confirmed the formation of spherical nanobubbles
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Polymers, 12(9) (2020-09-03)
In this study, hybrid fillers of spherically shaped aggregated boron nitride (a-BN) attached with SAC305, were fabricated via simple stirring and the vacuum filtration method. a-BN was used as the primary conductive filler incorporated with epoxy resin, and these fillers
Untractable fecalith's and hypercalcemia, both associated with Fuller's earth therapy in fatal case of paraquat poisoning.
J Vandenbogaerde et al.
Journal of toxicology. Clinical toxicology, 19(9), 1011-1012 (1982-11-01)
A new method for sequential extraction of oxytocin and antidiuretic hormone for radioimmunoassay.
R P Sequeira et al.
Indian journal of experimental biology, 22(4), 215-219 (1984-04-01)
K R Gardiner et al.
Gut, 34(1), 51-55 (1993-01-01)
The intestinal mucosa protects the body from a large reservoir of intraluminal pathogenic bacteria and endotoxins. This mucosal barrier is disrupted by the inflammation and ulceration of inflammatory bowel disease and may permit the absorption of toxic bacterial products. Systemic

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