Zeolites are a class of microporous, aluminosilicate minerals that have a crystalline structure with a framework of interconnected tunnels and cages. They are naturally occurring but can also be ...
The crystalline structure of zeolites consists of tetrahedral units, the so-called T-sites, which are 4-valent atoms, typically silicon or aluminium, connected to O-sites, which are oxygen atoms. So, ...
Zeolites are now used in a wide range of applications, including as molecular sieves, catalysts and gas exchange. As the transport properties through the zeolite are heavily dependent on pore size and ...
Zeolites are important inorganic crystalline microporous materials with a broad range of application in the areas of catalysis, ion exchange, and adsorption/separations. Due to their unique pore ...
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