To the contrary, I've never seen any credible information supporting the idea that ANY non-sand media is superior to properly graded filter sand. (There ARE problems, when people try to use non-silica sand or sand that hasn't been properly graded or "screened" for filter use.)
Zeolites* can temporarily be better, but the very nature of ion-exchange zeolites (also legitimately used in various water softener and water treatment devices) is that to RETAIN their effectiveness they have to be REGULARLY chemically regenerated. I've never seen a zeolite filter media that was supplied with a regeneration plan.
Of course, I have not seen everything. If you have real data -- not mfg sales or promotion slicks -- supporting such claims, I'd be grateful if you can post links, so I can take a look.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zeolite
https://www.sciencedirect.com/scienc...04389409005639
https://repository.tudelft.nl/island...tion=education
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