Are Zeolites Dimensionally Equivalent to Asbestos?

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
K. B. Shedd
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

Questions regarding possible adverse health effects from exposure to zeolites arose when the inhabitants of two villages in Turkey were found to have high incidences of mesothelioma, a disease generally identified with exposure to asbestos. No asbestos deposits are known in the area, but some fibrous zeolites have been found. Further investigations have resulted in conflicting opinions as to whether fibrous zeolites are related to the high incidence of mesothelioma in Turkey. The U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines examined the habits of domestic zeolites by scanning and transmission electron microscopy. Only erionite and mordenite particles possessed acicular to fibrous habits. With the exception of a rarely occurring woolly erionite sample, the fibrous zeolites were not dimensionally equivalent to asbestos.
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APA: K. B. Shedd  (1982)  Are Zeolites Dimensionally Equivalent to Asbestos?

MLA: K. B. Shedd Are Zeolites Dimensionally Equivalent to Asbestos?. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1982.

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