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Advanced intelligent techniques for modeling oxygen storage in zeolite-based porous materials. [PDF]
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The Effect of Zeolite Morphology and Loading on the Local Segmental Dynamics and Crystallisation Behaviour of PDMS-Zeolite Composites. [PDF]
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High-Performance Zeolite Membranes and Natural Gas Upgrading. [PDF]
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Confinement in a Zeolite and Zeolite Catalysis
Accounts of Chemical Research, 2021ConspectusZeolites, accompanied by their initial discovery as natural mines and the subsequent large-scale commercial production, have played indispensable roles in various fields such as petroleum refining and the chemical industry. Understanding the characteristics of zeolites, in contrast to their counterparts with similar chemical compositions and ...
Yuchao Chai +4 more
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ChemInform, 2003
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Pramatha Payra, Prabir K. Dutta
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AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
Pramatha Payra, Prabir K. Dutta
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Lab on a Chip, 2003
Free-standing silicalite-1 (Sil-1) zeolite micromembranes have been successfully fabricated onto silicon substrate. Gas permeation test using permanent gases (i.e., helium, hydrogen, argon and nitrogen) and hydrocarbons (i.e., methane and n-butane) indicates that the micromembranes have excellent permeance flux and high permselectivity.
Chau, JLH, Leung, AYL, Yeung, KL
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Free-standing silicalite-1 (Sil-1) zeolite micromembranes have been successfully fabricated onto silicon substrate. Gas permeation test using permanent gases (i.e., helium, hydrogen, argon and nitrogen) and hydrocarbons (i.e., methane and n-butane) indicates that the micromembranes have excellent permeance flux and high permselectivity.
Chau, JLH, Leung, AYL, Yeung, KL
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ZEOLITES IN MEDICINE AND TURKEY ZEOLITES
SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings, 2013Zeolites are a mineral group which as a result of variation of volcanic ashes in the aquatic environment millions of years ago, consisting of alkaline and alkaline earths' hydrated natural silicates. The most important feature of zeolite minerals are "molecular sieve" that liquid and gas molecules with alkaline earth ions which can enter the spaces ...
Koç, Ercüment, Bilgin, Öykü
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