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===Zeolite formation and geopolymers polymerisation=== The nature of soluble silicates is relevant to understanding [[biomineralization]] and the synthesis of [[aluminosilicate]]s, such as the industrially important [[catalyst]]s called [[zeolite]]s.<ref name=knight>{{cite journal | last1 = Knight | first1 = Christopher T. G. | last2 = Balec | first2 = Raymond J. | last3 = Kinrade | first3 = Stephen D. | year = 2007 | title = The Structure of Silicate Anions in Aqueous Alkaline Solutions | journal = Angewandte Chemie International Edition | volume = 46 | issue = 43 | pages = 8148β8152 | doi = 10.1002/anie.200702986 | pmid = 17886822 }}</ref> Along with [[aluminate]] [[anion]]s, soluble silicate anions also play a major role in the polymerization mechanism of [[geopolymer]]s. Geopolymers are [[amorphous]] aluminosilicates whose production requires less energy than that of ordinary [[Portland cement]]. So, [[geopolymer cement]]s could contribute to limiting the {{CO2|link=carbon dioxide}} emissions in the Earth [[atmosphere]] and the [[global warming]] caused by this [[greenhouse gas]].
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