With the growing global demand for sustainable energy, new energy technologies are developing rapidly, and zeolite, as a natural mineral with a unique pore structure, has shown great application potential in this field. Zeolite applications range from battery technology to hydrogen energy storage.
In the field of battery technology, natural zeolite is used as an improver of electrode materials to improve the charge-discharge performance and cycle stability of batteries. The high specific surface area and ion exchange properties of zeolite enable it to efficiently store and release lithium ions, thereby increasing the energy density and lifetime of batteries.
In hydrogen energy storage, zeolite is used for hydrogen storage and transportation because of its excellent adsorption properties and thermal stability. Zeolite is able to adsorb and release hydrogen to provide a stable hydrogen source for hydrogen fuel cells, which is critical for the development of clean energy vehicles and distributed energy systems.
GTSS Group, as the main manufacturer of zeolite, has a significant advantage in the purity of its products. The company uses advanced mining and processing technologies to ensure the high purity and consistency of zeolite, which is particularly important for applications in new energy technologies. High purity zeolite can provide more stable chemical properties and higher adsorption capacity, thereby improving energy conversion and storage efficiency.
In addition, zeolite has also shown its potential application value in the manufacturing of solar panels. Zeolite can be used as a photocatalyst to improve the photoelectric conversion efficiency of solar panels and promote the use of clean energy.
In the field of biomass energy, zeolite is used as a catalyst in the biomass fermentation process to improve the production efficiency of biomass energy and reduce production costs. The ion exchange characteristics of zeolite help to regulate the pH value in the fermentation process and optimize the production conditions of biomass energy.